Hypnotize

Album: Elephant (2003)
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  • I want to hypnotize you baby
    On the telephone
    So many times I called your house
    Just to hear the tone
    And though I knew that you weren't home
    I didn't mind so much 'cause I'm so alone
    I want to hypnotize you baby
    On the telephone

    I want to spin my little watch
    Right before your very eyes
    You're the kind of girl
    A guy like me could hypnotize
    And if this comes as a surprise
    Just think of all of those guys
    Who would tell you lies
    I want to spin my little watch
    Right before your eyes

    I want to hold your little hand
    If I can be so bold
    And be your right hand man
    'Til you hands get old
    And then when all the feelings gone
    Just decide if you want to keep holding on
    I want to hold your little hand
    If I can be so bold
    If I can be so bold
    If I can be so bold Writer/s: JACK WHITE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cj from West Haven, CtI love this song!! My CD skips so in the beginning it's like "tuh-tuh-tuh-[guitar starts]". It's awesome!! Also, any one who reads this needs to go to nothing.net. NOW!
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