I don't wana kiss u, i don't wana touch
I don't wana see you cause i don't miss you that much
Im not a telephone junkie
I told u that were now just good friends
Well i hold you like i hold that bakelite in my hand
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Everytime i phone u i just wanna put you down
He's got the keys to the car.
They are the keys to the kingdom.
He's got ev'rything you need.
It's a shame that he didn't bring them.
I'm not a telephone junkie.
If I'm inserting my coin I'm doing just fine.
And the things in my head start hurtin' my mind.
And I think about the way things used to be,
knowing you with him is driving me crazy.
Sometimes I phone you when I know you're not lonely,
But I always disconnect it in time.
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Everytime i phone you i just wanna put you
Everytime i phone you i just wanna put you
Everytime i phone you i just wanna put you down
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Theres no action
(no no no theres no action)
Everytime i phone you i just wanna put you down


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    NO ACTION = SO. MUCH. FUN.

    thursdaynighton October 09, 2002   Link

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