Do the twist in the twisting outfit
The loose tie with, the loose limp wrists
Lift your dress enough to show me those shins
Let your hair stick to your forehead
(Aah, aah, aah)
Did you blush then, when our hips touched?
I can't tell, we are already red
Am I right? Will you give me the signs
Is that pink mist or just lit dry ice?
(Aah, aah, aah)

You twist and whisper the wrong name
I don't care and nor do my ears (Aah)
Twist yourself around me
I need company, I need human heat
I need human heat
(Aah, aah, aah aah, aah, aah)

Lets pretend I'm attractive and then
You won't mind, you can twist for a while
It's the night, I can be who you like
And I'll quietly leave before it gets light

So, twist and whisper the wrong name
I don't care and nor do my ears (Aah)
Twist yourself around me
I need company, I need human heat
I need human heat

I need human heat
(Extra super very, ha ha extra super very, ha ha extra super very, ha ha extra super very)
I need human heat
I need human heat
I need

Twist and whisper the right name
I'm Dave, if you please
The twist is that you're just like me
You need company, you need human heat
You need human heat


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The Twist Lyrics as written by Scott John Hutchison Grant David Hutchison

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    Also, it definitely says 'Twist as if you're just like me' at the end.

    We reckon it's about meaningless sex and how at the beginning it is just a one night stand, and he's okay with that because at the end of the day that's what he needs the 'human heat' then towards the end he begins to become attached because it's denting his self confidence 'let's pretend I'm attractive' etc. he realises he's worth more and she could at least have the decency to use his name, because she's just like him, in the same situation 'Twist as if you're just like me.'

    Which all makes make perfect sense, except, it says 'I'm Dave, if you please' when the singer's name is Scott. Therefore it's like he's singing it as a character, and not as a personal account.

    EllipsisAmpersandon April 28, 2010   Link

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