Hot and Cold
by Kiss

Album: Sonic Boom (2009)
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  • Oh yeah
    Look out
    Oh yeah

    Hey, what's your name?
    Yeah, we're both thinking the same thing
    Well now, we let the games begin

    Let me introduce you to pleasure
    I will seduce you, my treasure
    I know you'll ask me for more and more
    But honey, don't ya know just what ya got in store?

    Well, if it's too hot, you're too cold
    If it's too loud, you're too old
    Baby, let go of what you can't hold
    Baby, you're too hot and cold

    What color is my heart?
    Can it be torn apart?
    Don't turn your back on me
    'Cause baby, can't you guess by now, you're gonna be in misery?

    If it's too hot, you're too cold
    If it's too loud, you're too old
    Baby, let go of what you can't hold
    Baby, you're too hot and cold
    Baby, you're cold

    Ow
    Dig this

    Yeah, yeah

    I've got the power any hour
    Baby, feel my tower of power

    If it's too hot, you're too cold
    If it's too loud, you're too old
    Baby, let go of what you can't hold
    If it's too hot and cold
    Too hot (too hot)
    Baby, it's too cold (too cold)
    Make up your mind (too hot)
    Too hot and cold
    I'm hot, look out
    Too hot (too hot, baby)
    Too cold (you're too cold)
    Too hot (make up your mind)
    Too hot and cold
    I'm hot, I'm hot, yeah
    Too hot, too hot
    Too hot, too cold
    Make up your mind
    Too hot, too hot
    Too hot, too cold Writer/s: GENE SIMMONS
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