He's always waiting
Gotta make a move to tell her
Hot chocolate boy
He's never had one
Hot chocolate bad one
Hot chocolate boy

Walk by at midnight
Thinking he could maybe see her
Hot chocolate boy
He's never met one
Hot chocolate wet one
Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy

Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy

Every girl yelling
Wanting him to be the terror
Hot chocolate boy
He's a sensation
Hot chocolate nation
Hot chocolate boy

Hot chocolate boy
Watching TV
And watching how TV has nobody and no one at all


Deep sweet and bitter
Spoon in and a place for breakfast
Hot chocolate boy
Hot frost and creamy
He was only dreamy
Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy

Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy
Hot chocolate boy


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    this song is sorta aquward cuz usualy you don't here a song from a guy, about a guy in this way... but its still good! Hole does a good cover of this song though.

    kickthebucketon August 06, 2005   Link

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