Here comes that man again
It's always round midnight
That Amsterdam creeps into my PC
After a long hard day selling pornography

He likes to come home and talk to me
He's got his mind on the job but
His technological props
Oops, another file on the email

And though I'm scared to click open
I just can't help having a look
Oh, here comes that man again
A car crash in my psyche

My curiosity's driving me
Yes here he comes again
Who'd have thought I'd have as much fun
With an anonymous Dutchman?

I never knew I had it in me
He says the camera is on and
Can I see him yet?
I say "Babe you look like a ghost

And sound like a Dalek to me"
So let's go back to the written word
Even though we both know it's absurd
Here comes that man again

Here comes that man again
Here comes that man again
Here comes that man again
He knows that I'm online

"Knock knock, who's there?"
It's just a matter of time
Here comes millennium man
Rum and coke in one hand

And in the other...
Is that a mouse a see?
Although when I tell him he's corny
It seems to make him quite horny

And through the cyberspace
I watch the rapture on his face
Yes while his girlfriend is sleeping
His sexuality's peeking

Here comes that man again
After a long hard day
He likes to come home and talk to me
He says it's something he needs

He can't stop spilling the seeds
God bless European unity
And all those who never sleep

Sha la la la la, get your rocks off baby
Sha la la la la, get your rocks off baby
Sha la la la la, get your rocks off

Another stain on another blue dress
Sha la la la la, get your rocks off baby
Sha la la la la, get your rocks off baby
Sha la la la la, get your rocks off
Yes, yes


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Here Comes That Man Again Lyrics as written by Peter Wilfred Glenister Kirsty Maccoll

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    Does this song really need explaining? It's a really great song, really funny and clever.

    Zubbyon November 23, 2007   Link

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