When the shutter clicks on the superstar
And he leaves you with the camera
A picture's worth the moment
You both needed something more

Slow down boy, he's breaking your heart
His innocence will tear you apart
His love is young, you don't have to hurry
You've got all the time in the world

No rules when we play the game
Put the winner with the loser
He's stalling at the gate
And you're racing towards the line

Slow down boy, he's breaking your heart
His innocence will tear you apart
His love is young, you don't have to hurry
You've got all the time in the world

I've watched you from the back seat
Crying as he walked away
I see beauty in the future
Lay back and let him blow you away

When you're dancing with disaster
And living on the edge
Let the moment be your master
Don't get so far ahead

Slow down boy, he's breaking your heart
His innocence will tear you apart
His love is young, you don't have to hurry
You've got all the time in the world

Slow down boy, slow down
Let him show you,
Let him blow you away


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Slow Down Boy Lyrics as written by Michael Melchiondo Aaron Freeman

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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    It's about two dudes going down on each other.

    .......

    Dr_Colossuson July 21, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    It's about a gay relationship :P

    ArsMoridenion February 09, 2016   Link
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    I like the pause in the last line, let him blow you away.

    savingupspendon July 13, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    That's deep, man...

    Squevenon September 24, 2007   Link
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    "Let the moment be your master Don't get so far ahead"

    Love this line.

    JPetermanon May 03, 2013   Link
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    While it could very well be about a gay relationship, I'm not sure if that's the case. The meaning I get from these lyrics doesn't really seem to imply romance. I really think the song could just as easily be about a close friendship (Dean and Gene's, perhaps?), or even the relationship between a father and a son. Just because both subjects in the song are male and the song talks about love, doesn't necassarily mean it's about romantic love.

    Deka7X9on August 09, 2016   Link

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