Come Come summertime, love love hold my hand
Come come summertime, love love take a ride with me

Sweet little nectorine
Sit down next to me- take a load off
Manny I think your beautiful
DO ah diddy diddy dum diddy do
When the moon is full ill be your wolf,
Hawl at you and growl at you
Lady bugs and flower too
I wanna go out with you

Im just a kid livin? a dream
Slid in the sceen like a old pair of jeans
You know my name but you dont know me
You wanna go out with me
Show me

Come Come summertime, love love hold my hand
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)
Come come summertime, love love take a ride with me
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)

Black smoke billow out the
Black tinted window
In my black limoseen as I ride through the ghetto

She wore blush
It gave me a rush
She was a lush
I gave her a touch
On the toosh
I gave her a push
On the bed
And we smooshed our lips together
Like blue and yellow we made a green meadow
Chilled together forever- real mellow
She fell in love
I had her at hello
I couldnt say goodbye she was too special

Come Come summertime, love love hold my hand
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)
Come come summertime, love love take a ride with me
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)

Ladies, put your hands in the sky
For me babies, and say my name
They call me Shwayze
Turn it up turn it up
Play me
Turn it up turn it upx5
(Black smoke billow out the
Black tinted window
In my black limoseen as I ride through the ghetto)


Come Come summertime, love love hold my hand
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)
Come come summertime, love love take a ride with me
Don don don da don don don dont be shy (dont be shy)


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Don't Be Shy Lyrics as written by Jeff Barry Cisco Adler

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    this is my favorite song by them :)

    staysludgeeon July 22, 2008   Link
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    dude! i love this song! first time i heard it ... i was like ..... SO OFFBEAT! not musically but just this duo ... it's so random... but i gotta admit this song is very catchy lol

    lyrical_butterflyon July 24, 2008   Link
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    the drums are sort of annoying in the chorus. i think that's my only complaint about this whole album.

    Famous xxon August 06, 2008   Link
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    i love thiss song

    heyshaynaon August 12, 2008   Link

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