Group A
-Hot-hot-hot-sweat-sweet
-Wet-wet-wet-red-heat
-Hot-hot-hot-sweat-sweet
-Wet-wet-wet-red-heat
Please don't stop please
Please don't stop stop
Stop stop stop don't
Please please please please
-Hot-hot-hot-sweat-sweet
-Wet-wet-wet-red-heat
-Sticky-licky-trickle-tickle
-Steamy-creamy-stroking-soaking

Group B
-Hot-hot-hot-sweat-sweet
-Wet-wet-wet-red-heat

Collins
Touch

Maureen
Taste

Mimi
Deep!

Collins
Dark!

Maureen
Kiss!

Collins
Beg!

Mimi
Slap!

Mimi, Maureen & Collins
Fear!

Collins
Thick!

Collins, Mimi & Maureen
Red, red
Red, red
Red, red - please

Maureen
Harder

Angel
Faster

Maureen
Wetter

Mimi
Bastard!

Collins
You whore!

Maureen
You cannibal!

Mimi & Angel
More!

Maureen
You animal!

Maureen, Collins & Mimi
Fluid no fluid no contact yes
No contact

All
Fire fire burn-burn yes!
No latex rubber rubber
Fire latex rubber latex bummer
Lover bummer

Angel
Take me
Take me
Today for you
Tomorrow for me
Today me
Tomorrow you
Tomorrow you
Love
you
Love you
I love
You I love
You!
Take me
Take me
I love you

Roger's Voice
Um

Joanne's Voice
Wait

Mimi's Voice
Slipped

Collins' Voice
Shit

Joanne's Voice
Ow!

Roger's Voice
Where'd it go?

Mimi's Voice
Safe

Collins' Voice
Damn

Maureen's Voice
I think I missed
Don't get pissed

All
It was bad for me - was it bad for you?

Joanne
It's over

Maureen
It's over

Roger
It's over

Mimi
It's over

Collins
It's over


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    i think this song kind of sums up all their relationships from the beginning up to when angel died. for instance, at the beginning of the song everyone is cooperative, i'm not sure if that is the right word, well, at thebeginning everyone is 'getting along well' and after angel's solo [which i kinda think signifies her death] everyone is leaving and breaking up. that's how i take this song, lots of people i know always say it's so offtrack from the play and unneeded, but i think it was a creative metaphor-y way to display the change in reltionships.

    penny_frescaon April 07, 2007   Link

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