Oh, do it again
I may say no, no, no but do it again
My lips just ache to have you take the kiss that's waiting for you
You know if you do, you won't regret it, come and get it

Ohh, no one is near
I may cry oh, oh, oh but no one can hear
Mama may scold me cause she told me it was naughty
But then, please do it again, just do it again

Come and get it, ohh
Turn out the light and hold me close
Close in your arms all through the night
Mama may scold me cause she told me it was naughty
But then, please do it again, just do it again


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Do It Again Lyrics as written by Edmund John Simons Thomas Owen Mostyn Rowlands

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    Personally I think if it's about drugs it's about DMT and people doing it left right and centre at festivals, people see "oh it's a drug", take it for a bit of fun, think "Jesus what I have done" when it hits them harder than any other psychedelic, and then 10 minutes later they're like "Actually that was fun, lets do another hit" - happens everywhere, but particularly in the UK.

    Unlike most people here I'm not gonna claim my theory is fact though, that's just what I'd take a guess at, if it's drugs I'm pretty sure it's DMT or another short acting psychedelic or dissociative (maybe nitrous)?

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