On the bus, that's where we're ridin'
On the bus, okay, don't say hi, then
Your tongue, your transfer
Your hand, your answer

On the bus, everyone's lookin' forward
On the bus, I am lookin' forward
And it really ain't okay
I might die 'fore Monday
They're all watchin' us

Kiss me on the bus
Kiss me on the bus
Ooh, if you knew how I felt now
You wouldn't act so adult now
Hurry, hurry, here comes my stop

On the bus, watch our reflection
On the bus, I can't stand no rejection
C'mon, let's make a scene
Oh baby, don't be so mean
They're all watchin' us
Kiss me on the bus
Kiss me on the bus
Ooh, if you knew how I felt now
You wouldn't act so adult now
Hurry, hurry, here comes my stop

If you knew how I felt now
You wouldn't act so adult now
They're all watchin' us
Kiss me on the bus
Kiss me on the bus
Kiss me on the bus
Kiss me on the bus


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    should be: On the bus, everyone's lookin' forward On the bus, I am lookin' forward

    my favorite line - he's lookin' forward literally, as well as lookin' forward to kissing her on the bus. Her reply: "thanks, the lips'll be fine" harhar.

    Chinupon May 10, 2005   Link

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