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Stay (Just A Little Bit More) Lyrics

He was a bore, a true chore and I still wonder why I ever wanted to see him more
I know it is useless to complain all these years after, well...
Thanks for asking now I'm fine
I should have muffled my obsession but I was all too pure
And so blindly sure that he'd always have the satisfying hug I needed

Stay just a little bit more
Don't let my heart turn sore

He was kind, polite and divine in public, tender as a sleepy child
But when we got slightly more intimate it wasn't that bright
Yes he was kind, polite, sound and sublime, in theory
But in practice believe me, there was a nasty fire burning

Stay just a little bit more
Don't let my heart turn sore

And when my curves came into play
Oh what a hopeles tumbling down
When his desire was stuck in plaster
I was young but I believed in no tales!

Sit in the desert of the bed I looked hard for an oasis
But all I could find was a dead camel in pieces
And I got so scared I tried to lure him back to bed
Whispered "stay just a little bit more"
But now I'm grateful to the camel
Because all the lazy boy could do was RUN, then I knew for sure
That he would never be the satisfying shag I needed, no no no
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Cover art for Stay (Just A Little Bit More) lyrics by Dø, The

Wow. This will be me in a few years. This song couldn't have come at a better time. My boyfriend is very much like the boy she's talking about: kind, polite, sound and sublime. But neglectful and unavailable. I have choose to stay or go. I know what I have to do, but all I want is to stay just a little bit more.

Cover art for Stay (Just A Little Bit More) lyrics by Dø, The

This is my ex boyfriend completely. My heart was very sore at the end of the relationship. Hah.

I can't believe I found this song at the perfect time.

me too!!

 
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