1, 2
1,2,3
Creepin up on you
Is the wrong thing to do
I found your address
Got your phone number too.
Visit all the stores where you buy all your clothes
Been to secret places you think nobody knows
If I have to live without you
Nobody could
I need to be around you, watching you

[Chorus:]
No one else could love you like I do
Feeling when I'm creepin up on you
I know that it would be right
If I stayed all night
Just to be around you
Creepin up on you
Creepin up on you
I been hanging around all the places you haunt
Spying on your friends to find out what you want
Drinking from a glass that you left on the bar
Follow you around driving home in your car
Do I have to breathe without you
Cause nobody could
I need to be around you, watching you

[Chorus]
I know this must be wrong
It can't go on
This kind of thing is taking all my sanity
And making me a mockery
This must be wrong
It can't go on
So won't somebody free me from this misery
Bring my baby closer to me

[Chorus 2x]
Cause no one else could love you like I do
Watching everything you do
No one else could love you like I do
No one else should love you like I do
Watching everything you do
No one else should touch you
Be with you...


Lyrics submitted by Gabigs

Creepin Up on You Lyrics as written by Rick Nowels Darren Hayes

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    In Darren's words: "In 1985 the Her Madgesty released a song that made me want to dance, sing and get up and do my thing.

    I recently performed a live version of it at my New Years Eve show last year and fulfilled a lifelong indulgent ambition.

    In celebration of the Queen's show in London this week Justin Shave and I recorded a studio version based on an original tour demo floating around from the Reinvention Tour era that I believe was scrapped. My vocals pay homage to the way the Boy Toy adlibed them during the Virgin Tour."

    Gabigson September 28, 2008   Link

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