Okay

I'm coming a-round
I'm coming around for her.
I follow a-round
I follow around for her.
Yeah I'm coming right down
I'm coming right down down down down.
Let me at it cuz.

I'll swallow it down
I'll swallow it down for her.
And I'll swear it a-round
I'll swear it around for her.
Yeah I'll swallow it down
I'll turn the lights/sterilize (??)
down down down down.
Forget about it cuz.

Shes not okay
Turn out the lights
I feel so good
Dim(?) out tonight
It takes two
The other side
Come on savor
Go on and hide

I'm feeling a-round
I'm feeling around for her.
And I'm wandering 'round
I'm stumbling around, the dark.
But I'll follow it down
I'll follow it down down down down.
Forget about it cuz.

Set it up
Well pull it down
No body here
Were all alone
Silent Night
Turn out the lights
Well now or never
Ready for love
The time is now
Nobody 'round
I feel somethin
Turn out tonight
I'll take you to
The other side
Come on savour
I wanna go down down
Wanna go down down
Wanna go

I'll tear it up
I'll pull it down
Come on savour
Were not alone
Dead light(??)
Turn out the lights
Now or never
Ready for love
The time is now
No one to ask(????)
I feel someone
Ready tonight
I'll take you to
The other side
Can't stop this fever
I wanna go down down
Wanna go down down
Wanna go!



Lyrics submitted by Lynzee82

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    I love this song too. The Presets are one of my fave groups right now [=

    lindzson November 10, 2006   Link
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    Did someone say ecstasy?

    Oh wait, it was me. Because that's what the song is about.

    Comradeashon March 21, 2007   Link
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    NO IT'S NOTTTTTTTTTt. it's about going DOWN DOWN DOWN on a girl. =q

    simply_madnesson June 18, 2007   Link
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    oh yeah, it's definitely about going "down"--like simply madness said

    cavietrollon June 19, 2007   Link
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    The part- Shes not okay Turn out the lights I feel so good Dim(?) out tonight It takes two The other side Come on savor Go on and hide

    Seems to be like he's talking about somebody going under on ecstasy so I'm not too sure

    lindzson July 09, 2007   Link
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    hell it's the presets, maybe it's about both! x

    forbidden_snowflakeon July 10, 2007   Link
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    ....i wanna go down down.. that says it all .. o_O hahaha

    ihearrtrevengeon December 01, 2007   Link
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    I think it's about Cunninglus!

    LouieAon April 09, 2008   Link
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    Here's a thought - she drops an e and then he goes down on her...radical

    daveydavesonon April 09, 2009   Link
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    Im guessin its about ...... what everyone else said. :) ecstasy and... YOU-KNOW-WHAT XD LOL hahaha

    ilovefredandgeorgeon January 01, 2011   Link

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