The last thing on my mind
When I close my eyes
Ow ow my my
Is our first kiss
It might have been raining
It might have been sunny
It could've been your house
It might have been Monday

The truth is I'm clueless
A little bit hazy
But when I remember
I can almost taste it

The last thing on my mind
When I close my eyes
Baby you ow ow my my
Is our fist kiss
Shooby do bop bop

A tiny bit nervous
I've never been kissed
Did you open your eyes
'Cause I never did

I couldn't say nothing
As I let it sink in
'Cause I was just waiting
To kiss you again

The last thing on my mind
When I close my eyes
Baby you ow ow my my
Is our first kiss
Shooby do bop bop

Baby the first thing
On my mind
When I open my eyes
Baby you ow ow my my
That's as far as it gets
Shooby do bop bop

Baby the last thing
On my mind
When I close my eyes
Baby you ow ow my my
Is our first kiss
Shooby do bop bop

Baby the first thing on mind
When I open my eyes yeah
Rule my mind


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Our First Kiss Lyrics as written by Dipiero Baker

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    smokin song sss

    white_stone_3on December 18, 2006   Link

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