Bagman honey
Bagman sugar
Bagman honey
Bagman sugar

I know it feels good
But be careful with your vices
Falling, crawling on your knees again
Watch out for the bagman

Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting
You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy
Does it hurt?

We almost got it right
Revelation
Conversation made it laden
With the bagman's bag

Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting
You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy
Does it hurt?

Then
There was a dream
When you said we would be free
But now is the time
To be real

Bagman honey
Bagman sugar
Fat man shouting
Bagman sleazy
Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting
You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy


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Bagman Lyrics as written by Robert Emile Deleo Dean Deleo

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    nice catchy little tune

    stpfan22on May 31, 2010   Link

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