Weed and bach and bach a mono
Weed and bach and bach a low

Gotta do get and get it over.
Gotta do get and get a low.

Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Oh I
Diggy diggy da mona mon

Oh I

Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come

Well, western boys and highs mow,oh no.
Ah western boys and highs a low.

Gotta do get and got it all over.
Gotta do get and get it and get it alone.

Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Oh I
Diggy diggy da mona mon

Oh I

Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come

Well westen bach and bach a mona roll.
Westen bach and bach a low.

God do you get and gotted it over. and get it and gotten it and got it alone.


Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Diggy diggy da mona mon
Oh I
Diggy diggy da mona mon

Oh I

Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, come a come a come
Say dare I, coma a come a come
A come a come a come a cause


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    it didn't sound like english at first, the song is great.

    onethinwallawayon November 30, 2004   Link
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    excellent song, but f*cked up lyrics.

    Hevnervalson December 11, 2004   Link
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    I didn't think it was "Say dare I". I thought it was "See it in your eye", but said fast.

    "Diggy diggy da mona mon?" What the fcuk, Ade?

    ILOVELIFEon December 18, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    haha yeah this was just a geuss I have no Idea

    Amviseonon December 21, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    i think you did a pretty good job.

    tiredgorillaon January 31, 2005   Link
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    I don't think it's "Say sare I come..." I'm sure he's saying "Said, here I come I come I come.."

    ElEyeZeeon February 06, 2005   Link
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    Who cares about the words? This song makes me wants to dance and clinic is great!!

    milk_and_honeyon February 21, 2007   Link
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    this song is so awesome. i can't help but listen to it over and over, it's just one of those songs that are fun to listen to. i especially love the keyboard type sounds at the end. just found this band too, even though they've been around for a while.

    sortileguson December 12, 2007   Link

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