kissy boom boom
kissy boom boom
kiss kiss boom boom
every time that i am with you (kiss kiss boom boom)
i get this feeling that i can't explain
i feel his lips pulling me closer (kiss kiss boom boom)
with every single word and breath he takes
and he says
that he feels the same, that his heart it feels strange
i want to see him again
cos he's much more than a friend and he says

(chorus)
kiss kiss boom boom, kiss kiss boom boom
wind your body
kissy kissy kissy boom boom
kiss kiss boom boom, kiss kiss boom boom
kissy kissy kissy kissy kissy boom boom (repeat x2)
she ma lady, ma lady luv
make ma heart go rub a dub dub
when she kiss me my heart go boom
ohh - kissy boom boom
every time that we're together (kiss kiss boom boom)
i feel my heart go into overdrive
and i don't want nobody else boy (kiss kiss boom boom)
cos you're my whole world yes you are my life
and he says
that he feels the same that his heart, it feels strange
i want to see him again
cos he's much more than a friend and he says

(chorus)
she the girl, the girl for me
she make me so happy
every time that she with me
ohh kissy boom boom
she ma lady, ma lady luv
make ma heart go rub a dub dub
when she kiss me my heart go boom
ooh kissy boom boom

(repeat chorus to fade)


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