Romeo

Album: Rooty (2001)
Charted: 6
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  • Basement
    Jaxx

    You keep on giving me the hold up (hold up)
    You know I wish you'd make your mind up (mind up)
    'Cause when we get it on, you're so-so (so-so)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    'Cause you see my dear, I have had enough
    Of keeping quiet about all this stuff
    You're neurotic like a yo-yo (Yo-yo)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)

    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go
    You used to be my Romeo

    You keep on giving me the hold up (hold up)
    You know I wish you'd make your mind up (mind up)
    'Cause when we get it on you're so-so (so-so)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    'Cause you see my dear, I have had enough
    Of keeping quiet about all this stuff
    You're neurotic like a yo-yo
    Oh, you used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)

    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go
    You used to be my Romeo

    Let it go
    Let it all go
    'Cause you left me laying there
    With a broken heart
    Staring though a deep cold void
    Alone in the dark
    And I miss the warmth in the morning
    And the laughter when I can't stop yawning
    But the tears on the pillow have dried my dear
    Gonna let it all go 'cause I have no fear (whoa-oh-ay-oh)

    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    Let it all go

    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    You used to be my Romeo (whoa-oh-ay-oh)
    You used to be my Romeo
    You used to be my Romeo
    Let it go Writer/s: Felix Major Buxton, Simon Ratcliffe
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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