Pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pum
Ow whoa

Ah
Yeah
Mere zindagi tere ho gayhe
Mere gan
Mere gan
Come on

Ooh
Ye diwanagi
Huh?
Na roke kubi
Mere gan
Mere gan
Yeah

Mere zindagi tere ho gayhe
Bring it back
Ye diwandigi na roke kubi
Bring it back
Mere zindagi tere ho gayhe
Bring it back
Ye diwandigi na roke kubi
Break it down

Mudhoss hayra dil mai bat kiya?
Say what?
Ah ha ha ha
Pucho na
Ah ha ha ha
Pucho na
Haah!

Mudhoss hayra dil mai bat kiya?
(my intoxicated heart is surprised)
Ah ha ha ha
Pucho na (don't ask me why)
Ah ha ha ha
Fricky fricky dumm

Ahja tu ahja mere saminay tu ahja jaanu
Haah!
Kitna tashowu gay, kitna bolowo gay muchay tum
Haah!

Ahja tu ahja mere saminay tu ahja jaanu
O!
Kitna tashowu gay, kitna bolowo gay muchay tum
Fricky fricky ahh

Ow hoo
There ain't no way in the world I'm gonna leave you baby
Ow hoo
Your my treasure and I got the key to ya baby
Ow hoo
Let's ride on my titanic baby (If you know what I mean)
Ow hoo
Being in love goes down as one of the greatest

Ow hoo
There's no me without you
Ow hoo
Baby girl you make my dream come true
Sing it to me

Tu hay tu hay, hum yaha hay
Aahoo chulay, ish jahan say
Aahoo millay, zazah millay
Ubb hum bahoto, ek ho jahay

Hey hey hey hey
Pa pum pum pa pa ra
Put it up yo
Give it to me hey!
Put it up yo
Give it to me come on
Put it up yo
Give it to me hey!
Put it up yo
Give it to me hey!
Put it up yo
Give it to me hey!
Put it up yo
Break it down now

Ah ah ah ah
Ooh whoa ow whoa
I like that uh
Ooh whoa ow whoa
I like that uh
Ooh whoa ow whoa
I like that uh
Ooh whoa ow whoa
I like that uh

Ah whoa ha
Ow whoa ow whoa
I like that uh
Ow whoa ow whoa
Fricky fricky break ow

Pum pum pum pum pa rum
Digga doh, doh doh digga doh
Doh
Digga doh digga doh digga doh
Doh
Digga doh, doh doh digga doh
Doh
Digga doh digga doh digga doh
Hah!

Digga doh, doh doh digga doh
Digga doh digga doh digga doh
Beebay
Digga doh, doh doh digga doh
Digga doh digga doh digga doh
Beebay
Roah


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Bombay Lyrics as written by Amarpreet Dhanjan Timothy Mosley

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    dude he is soo rich that he owns a ship like titanic soo he is tellin her that lets ride on ma titanic!!!!!! i think:S hehe

    areejpeeranon October 07, 2008   Link

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