Boys say go
Boys say go
Boys say go
Boys say go

You don't understand
This is in demand
And I think that I have to show you

Try to look inside
Take me for a ride
In the day and the night, get to know you

Boys meet boys, get together
Boys meet boys, it's forever
Don't say no
Boys say go

I can run away
If you never stay
And the rain and the pain and the sorrow

I'm not very sure
When you close the door
If the end is the same as tomorrow

Boys meet boys, get together
Boys meet boys, it's forever
Don't say no
Boys say go

(Boys)
(Boys)
(Boys)
(Boys)
(Boys say go)

You don't understand
This is in demand
And I think that I have to show you

Try to look inside
Take me for a ride
In the day and the night, get to know you

Boys meet boys, get together
Boys meet boys, it's forever
Don't say no
Boys say go

(Go go go go go go go go)
(Go go go go go go go go)
(Go go go go go go go go)
(Go go go go go go go go)
(Go go go go go go go go)


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Boys Say Go! [2006 Remaster] Lyrics as written by Vince Clarke

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    GAY!!!! OK! GAY! but funny. I love DM.

    Mode000on March 03, 2006   Link

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