Album: The Best Damn Thing (2007)
Charted: 30 95
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  • You're so good to me, baby, baby

    I wanna lock you up in my closet
    When no one's around
    I wanna put your hand in my pocket
    Because you're allowed
    I wanna drive you into the corner
    And kiss you without a sound
    I wanna stay this way forever
    I'll say it loud

    Now you're in, and you can't get out

    You make me so hot
    Make me wanna drop
    It's so ridiculous
    I can barely stop
    I can hardly breathe
    You make me wanna scream
    You're so fabulous
    You're so good to me, baby, baby
    You're so good to me, baby, baby

    I can make you feel all better
    Just take it in
    And I can show you all the places
    You've never been
    And I can make you say everything
    That you've never said
    And I will let you do anything
    Again and again

    Now you're in, and you can't get out

    You make me so hot
    Make me wanna drop
    It's so ridiculous
    I can barely stop
    I can hardly breathe
    You make me wanna scream
    You're so fabulous
    You're so good to me, baby, baby
    You're so good to me, baby, baby

    Kiss me gently
    Always I know
    Hold me, love me
    Don't ever go, oh, oh
    Oh, yeah, yeah

    You make me so hot
    Make me wanna drop
    It's so ridiculous
    I can barely stop
    I can hardly breathe
    You make me wanna scream
    You're so fabulous
    You're so good to me

    You make me so hot
    Make me wanna drop
    It's so ridiculous
    I can barely stop
    I can hardly breathe
    You make me wanna scream
    You're so fabulous
    You're so good to me, baby, baby
    You're so good to me, baby, baby

    You're so good Writer/s: Avril Ramona Lavigne, Evan David Taubenfeld
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Brendan from Dublin, Irelandi do find it hard to say to my friends that i love avril's music,not considered the most em boyish thing to like,ah well she's f--king ridiculously talented and her band rocks
  • Mauia88 from Orange County, CaThe lyrics of the song "Hot" follow the emotional roller coaster brought on by a girl who has feelings for a boy with whom her friends say she shouldn't. The first verse is her admitting to herself what she feels in an almost diary-candid style. She secretly admits to wanting to lock him up in her closet "when no one's around." To secretly "put his hand in her pocket." To kiss him "without a sound." She then decides that the opinion of others doesn't matter to her, and proceeds to declare "I want to stay this way forever, and I'll say it loud!" She professes that he's in her head (and heart) and it's too late for him to get out.

    During the song's bridge, Lavigne candidly reveals her raw feelings - not about sex and him making her "hot", but about his love & kiss.
  • Janet from Orlando, FlWhy don't they have Forgotton?Or Get Over it?I love those song's:{
  • Aviva from Rockville, Mdall of avril's music and songs are awesome. <3
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