I like to play, I like to
I like to play, play
I like to play
I like to play, play

I like to play
I like to play, play
I like to play, play

I like to play, play
I like to play, play
I like to play, play
I like to play

I play all day long in my room
I play all day long in my room
I like to play


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    It's short and sweet. Catchy but nothing particular hidden or deep about it. I'd love it as my ringtone! Ha ha!

    Maid Maria1on August 17, 2007   Link
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    I think she likes to play.

    Mrs_Monkeyon September 05, 2007   Link
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    It seems to just be a short little tune. But could it like have a hidden meaning? Like playing as in masturbating? Or am I looking to far into it?

    woahitssarahon January 13, 2008   Link
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    Whoa its sarah I thought the exact same thing! I still think thats kind of what shes singing about there, but i'm not fersure.

    CutthroatCupcakeon May 07, 2008   Link
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    haha, oh my, i don't know or think that its about masturbating. i think its just a nice little intro to the album.

    suppitsrubyon August 04, 2008   Link
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    suppits ruby gave me an idea maybe as an intro to the album, it's just nothing but playing with music

    aleksandra_xoon August 31, 2008   Link
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    so simple :) lol. This could be a have-sex-to song, though.

    simonteodulfon June 12, 2009   Link
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    yeah.

    masturbating.

    teenqueen22on July 03, 2009   Link
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    oooh yeah. i definitely interpret it as sexual. it's a cute song, i love it!

    birdieguluxon May 18, 2010   Link
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    Yeah, we will never know for sure. But the voice-tone that she uses to sing the word "play" seems a little sensual. Maybe she was talking about masturbating at all.

    filipeversehgion May 24, 2012   Link

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