oh mickey you're so fine
you're so fine you blow my mind
hey mickey, hey mickey (repeat x3)
oh mickey you're so fine
you're so fine you blow my mind
hey mickey
hey mickey

you've been around all night
and that's a little long
you think you got the right
but i think you got it wrong
oh can't you say goodnight
so you can take me home mickey?
'cause when you say you will
it always means you won't
you're givin me the chills baby, please baby don't
every night you still leave me all alone mickey

(chorus)
oh mickey what a pity you don't understand
you take me by the heart
when you take me by the hand
oh mickey you're so pretty can't you understand
it's guys like you mickey
and what you do mickey, do mickey
don't break my heart mickey
hey mickey

now if you take me by the who's ever gonna know
everytime you move i let a little more show
there's something you can use
so don't say no mickey
so come on and give it to me anyway you can
anyway you want to do it i'll take it like a man
oh please baby please don't leave me in the damn mickey

(repeat chorus x2)
oh mickey you're so fine
you're so fine you blow my mind
hey mickey, hey mickey
(repeat x2)

oh mickey you're so fine
you're so fine you blow my mind
hey mickey

(repeat chorus to fade)


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Mickey Lyrics as written by Nicholas Barry Chinn Michael Donald Chapman

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    to the comment above me... are you a frikkin idiot?!

    it's not about drugs. this is probably the most obvious song in the world.it's about a guy.

    RIP_KurtCobain_1994on July 29, 2008   Link

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