If he loves you, and you believe
Chicka chicka drip drop on your knees
If he loves you, when you're dead and gone
Kissy kissy killer kitty play along
But as for all inside you're a wounded soul
He's never ever gonna let you go
He's never ever gonna let you go
He's never ever gonna let you go

If he loves you
He loves you not
Be the one to leave him, baby, don't get caught
If he loves you
Set your heart on fire
Hate to be the one to tell you he's a liar
If he loves you
He loves you not

So call him closer
Be a doll
He gives you just a taste
But you want it all
But if you stumble before you fall
Take a little taste or you'll lose it all

If he loves you
He loves you not
Be the one to leave him, baby, don't get caught
If he loves you
Set your heart on fire
Hate to be the one to tell you he's a liar
If he loves you
Oh yeah, if he loves you, ooh

Bet you're wishin' for the day
Wishin' and wishin' all away
Bet you're wishin' for the day

Yeah he loves you, but he loves you not
Be the one to leave him, baby, don't get caught
'Cause if he loves you, set your heart on fire
Hate to be the one to tell you he's a liar
If he loves you
Then he loves you not
Be the one to leave him, baby, don't get caught
'Cause if he loves you
Ooh yeah if he loves you
He loves you not


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    I love this song!!!!!!!! About a guy using a girl "chicka chicka drip drop on your knees" and how she needs to get out before she falls any harder "but you want it all"

    FindingForeveron July 31, 2010   Link

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