Keep it up (like you even know how to stop)
Call me up if you think that you’ve had enough
I’ll show you two ways to bleed
If you just show me those teeth
Under those famous lips of yours

Now show me what you’re working with (not that it’s a secret)
Dance your way from bed to bed
And try not to make it so obvious
You always make it too obvious
I’m finding that all of the things that you’ve thrown away
Have found their way back to my door
You’re like a fever I can’t get over
I’m finding that all of the things that you’ve thrown away [x2]
And I'm beating my self up over this

Are you ready for some good news?
I had you two made from the start
You thought you wouldn’t get caught
It’ll be my time to shine
The next time the clock strikes 12:34
On the bell until then I’ll see you in hell

Now show me what you’re working with (not that it’s a secret)
Dance your way from bed to bed
And try not to make it so obvious

You always make it too obvious

I’m finding that all of the things that you’ve thrown away
Have found their way back to my door
You’re like a fever I can’t get over
I’m beating myself up over this
You’re like a fever I can’t get over
I’m beating myself up over this


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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Hell song meanings
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    Keep it up (like you even know how to stop) Call me up (if you think that you’ve had enough) I’ll show you two ways to bleed If you just show me those teeth Under those famous lips of yours

    Now show me what you’re working with (not like it’s a secret) You dance your way from bed to bed And try not to make it so obvious You always make it so obvious I’m finding that all of the things that you’ve thrown away Have found their way to my door You’re like a fever I can’t get over I can't get over the way that all of the things that you’ve thrown away Have found their way to my door You're like a fever i can't get over I cant get over it And i'm beating myself up over this

    Well are you ready for some good news? I had you two made from the start You thought you wouldn’t get caught It’ll be my time to shine The next time the clock strikes 1234 On the bell, until then I’ll see you in...

    HELL! (see you in hell!)

    Now show me what you’re working with (not like it’s a secret) You dance your way from bed to bed And try not to make it so obvious You always make it so obvious I’m finding that all of the things that you’ve thrown away Have found their way to my door You’re like a fever I can’t get over I can't get over the way That all of the things that you’ve thrown away Have found their way to my door You're like a fever i can't get over I cant get over it And i'm beating myself up over this You're like a fever i can't get over I can't get over it And i'm beating myself up over this.

    absolutely LOVE this song!

    pinkmascara_xoon May 14, 2008   Link

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