If you want it (oo-oo-oo)
You can have it (oo-oo-oo)
But you gotta learn to reach up there
And grab it (oo-oo-oo)

'Cause everybody wants some love (oh baby)
Shoot it from the stars above (oh baby)
And though my heart would break
It's more than I can take
I can never get enough

If you need it (oo-oo-oo)
You should show it (oo-oo-oo)
'Cause you might play so monastic
That you blow it (oo-oo-oo)

'Cause everybody wants some hope (oh baby)
Something they can barely know (oh baby)
And though my heart would break
It's more than I could take
I can never let it go

It's in the photograph
It's in the photograph
It's in the photograph of love

'Cause everybody wants a dream (oh baby)
Something they can barely see (oh baby)
And though my heart would break
It's more than I could take
I could never let it be

It's in the photograph
It's in the photograph
It's in the photograph of love

If you blew it (oo-oo-oo)
Don't reject it (oo-oo-oo)
Just keep drawing up the plans and re-erect it
(oo-oo-oo) (x 3)

(applause)


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    its about a blowjob

    dont believe me? check it out:

    "If you want it, you can have it But you've got to learn to reach out there and grab it"

    "Shooting"

    "It's more than I can take I could never get enough"

    "that you blow it"

    "'Cause everybody wants some"

    "It's more than I can take I could never let it go"

    "If blew it, don't reject it Just keep drawing up the plans and re-erect it"

    whybother737on May 25, 2006   Link

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