Hi-i-i-i-i-igh

High, high as the sky
Low, low as it goes
Purple dragon's fly into your eyes
Milkshake shimmy, cry and cry and cry

You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me fly
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me fly

High, high as the sky
Low, low as it goes
Words that cut, slash, rip, and hypnotize
Why'd you say those things, why'd you lie?

You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me fly
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me fly

Hi-i-i-i-i-igh
Hi-i-i-i-i-igh
Hi-i-i-i-i-igh
Hi-i-i-i-i-igh

Knobs, knobs to turn
Love, love that burns
Paint over this brokenhearted life
You are so fucked up, I wish you'd die

You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna don gon' do it
You're gonna make me fly
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me cry
You're gonna gon' don do it
You're gonna make me fly

Hi-i-i-i-i-igh


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Don Gon Do It Lyrics as written by Luke Jenner Gabriel Andruzzi

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    It sounds like "You know to don gon do it" to me. It would make more sense in the chorus, I think

    RaineBM1185on March 07, 2011   Link
  • +1
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    Not only "You know to don gon do it" But also "You know it'll make me cry"

    RaineBM1185on March 07, 2011   Link
  • 0
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    absolutely nothing. but the way he sings 'purple dragons fly into your eyes' is highly appealing!

    onethinwallawayon February 04, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    the opening highs give me chills every time i hear them.

    awesome song.

    wheresthemusicon February 11, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    how can one not inadvertently start dancing once this song comes on? actually, i think most of this album has that effect.

    macramebirdon April 07, 2007   Link
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    i loove the intro. haha but, i think this song is about a guy who was in love, but had his heart broken. "high, high as the sky" referring to how happy he was with her "low, low as it goes" referring to his sadness when she breaks up w/ him. again the "..you're gonna make me cry." points to this.

    also, i think he becomes angry with her for doing this to him. "...i wish you'd die."

    idk, but thats what i get from it.

    princessKATIEon June 18, 2007   Link

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