Bag It Up

Album: Schizophonic (2000)
Charted: 1
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  • I like chocolate and controversy
    He likes Fridays and bad company
    I like midnight, it's when I'm in the mood
    He likes the morning, that's when he's rude

    Just a bad case of opposite sex
    Have to look to the stars
    All we need is a little respect
    Cos Men are from Venus and Girls are from Mars

    Bag It Up
    Don't drop the baby
    Boot him out
    No buts or maybe
    Wind him up
    And make him crazy
    Take him back
    Don't drop the baby
    Spin him out
    No buts or maybe
    Do your thing
    Come on lady

    I don't take sugar on my colour TV
    But he likes it loaded with Eye Candy
    I need some space and he needs a room
    But then he keeps me waiting by leaving too soon

    Treat him like a lady
    Treat him like a lady
    Tease him, please me, chase me yeah

    You know what to do
    Now you're in control
    Who's wearing the trousers now..
    Writer/s: ANDY JOHN WATKINS, GERI HALLIWELL, PAUL DAVID WILSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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