You look so dainty darlin'
Crossin' over the road
To where the taxis wait in line
You move like violence darlin'
You're stubborn as they get me everytime

So come on over darlin'
And bring those magazines
And show me which ones your favourite floor
And bad bad you, bad bad me
Is all we'll be left with, anyway

Your songs don't come so easy
And lines are gettin, shorter everytime
And your heart beats so quickly
I hear it moving in the night, you like

So sneak on over darlin'
And bring those magazines
And show me which ones your favorite floor
Coz Bad Bad You, Bad Bad Me,
Is all we'll be left with, anyway

So come on over Darlin'
And bring those magazines
And show me which ones your favorite floor
Coz bad bad you, bad bad me
Is all we'll be left with, anyway
Yes bad bad you, bad bad me
Is all we'll be left with, anyway


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Bad Bad You, Bad Bad Me Lyrics as written by Stephen Fretwell

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    For some reason this song sortof sounds like some sort of an affair,,, what with... sneak on over darlin'..... and "bad bad you, bad bad me" maybe the magazines are some excuse to go to his house? "lines are gettin shorter everytime" maybe means they are close to being caught? "yes bad bad you, bad bad me is all we'll be left with, anyway" hes saying thats all that will come of the affair.. a feeling of guilt and nothing more...no love? just lust? hmmm i dunno i like the song anyways :)

    jenni_823on December 31, 2005   Link

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