Hello little boys, little toys
We're the dreams you're believing
Crawling up the walls
Running down your face
Razor sharp, razor clean,
Feel the weapon's sensation
On your back
With loaded guns

Now hold onto me pretty baby
If you want to fly
I'm gonna melt the fever sugar
Rolling back your eyes

We're gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive

So what's it gonna take?
Silver shadow believer
Spock rocker with your dirty eyes
It's a chance gonna move
Gonna fuck up your ego
Silly boy gonna make you cry

Now hold onto me pretty baby
If you want to fly
I'm gonna melt the fever sugar
Rolling back your eyes

We're gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive

We're gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive

If what they say is true
You're a boy - and I'm a girl
I will never fall in love with you

Gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive

Gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive

Yea!

Gonna ride the race cars
We're gonna dance on fire
We're the girls le disco
Supersonic overdrive


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Le Disko Lyrics as written by Stephen Petree Jeremy Dawson

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    I'm pretty sure the lead singer of the band (at the time, Carah) is a lesbian. And judging from the music video (which is basically a bunch of scantily clad, really hot women hanging all over each other drool) I'd say that assuming this song is about lesbians in some way, shape, or form is not an unreasonable conclusion. Though drugs seemed to me like a valid opinion, 'Le Disko' just sounds like a wicked lesbian club.

    Love the band, like the song. I think Sisely gives Carah a run for her money, though.

    entitudeon June 15, 2009   Link

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