I wanted to leave you
Completely pleased
Sleep drifting above you
Sweetly released
I want to see you smiling weak in the knees
I want to see you come come completely pleased
I want to give you something priceless and free
And free

I wanted to leave you
Completely pleased
Sleep drifting above you
Sweetly complete at peace

I want to see you hazy dazed and confused I
Want to see you come, come completely used up
I want to give you something forever and true
And true

Oh, you broke it
Now you bought it
So you might as well
Use it while you got it
Do what you want to do
I wanted to leave you
Completely pleased
Sleep drifting above you
Sweetly released

I want to see you smiling, weak in the knees
I want to see you come, come, completely pleased
I want to give you something priceless and free
And free


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    Obviously wants to make her cum.... The verse after the dazed and confused one is missing though:

    "Oh, you broke it Now you bought it So you might as well Use it while you got it Do What you wanna do"

    zeppelingirl001on April 20, 2004   Link
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    He says at concerts that this song is about oral sex.

    goodmorningmisterbenon April 05, 2005   Link
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    great song, im all about priceless and free things...

    E - DOubleon April 16, 2005   Link
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    i love it. this is an example of how a song can be both strongly sexual and very sweet at the same time.

    emperor_jameson April 28, 2006   Link
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    this song always makes me smile...

    "oh, you broke it now you bought it so you might as well use it while you got it what you wanna do?"

    that's my favorite part ...i used to blast this song on the way to and from high school, hehe... great memories. this is one of the sexiest songs i've ever heard[which is one of the things i love about semisonic how sexy so many of their songs are!!], and it also encompasses that great feeling of purely wanting to just ENJOY with a certain person, you live to make that person glow... ahhh.

    i love how at the end he's just like "alright, stop it now," heh. definitely a feel-good song in all senses!

    delialon May 24, 2006   Link

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