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Hey there, it's good to see you again
It never felt right calling this just friends
I'm happy if you're happy with yourself
Take off your shirt, your shoes
Those skinny jeans I bought for you
We're diving in, there's nothing left to lose
I'm gonna break down these walls I built around myself
I wanna fall so in love with you and no one else
Could ever mean half as much to me as you do now
Together we'll move on, just don't turn around
Let the walls break down
I used to wear you like a ball and chain
I'd run and hide at the call of my name
It was obvious, you were too much for me
Oblivious, I was young and horny
In retrospect, I wouldn't do it again
Stop talking shit to every one of your friends
I'm not the same boy you knew back then

'Cause I can break down these walls I built around myself
I wanna fall so in love with you and no one else
Could ever mean half as much to me as you do now
Together we'll move on, just don't turn around
Let the walls break
I can't breathe, my body's shaking
You got a way with the way you take me
'Cause you break me down
You know you break me down
I'm gonna break down these walls I built around myself
I wanna fall so in love with you and no one else
Could ever mean half as much to me as you do now
Together we'll move on, just don't turn around
Let the walls break down
(I'm gonna break down these walls I built around myself)
Let the walls break down
(I'm gonna break down these walls)
'Cause you break me down
('Cause you break me down, 'cause you break me down)
Let the walls break down

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BulletBoys are a glam metal band from Los Angeles, California that was formed by vocalist Marq Torien, guitarist Mick Sweda, and bassist Lonnie Vencent in the late 80s after they left King Kobra. It also featured new young rock drummer Jimmy D'Anda. Their self-titled debut album, labeled by one critic as "a decadently wonderful excursion into the eye of the hair metal hurricane", brought them huge commercial success, producing the top 40 rock hits "For the Love of Money" (an offbeat The O'Jays cover) and "Smooth Up" (also known as "Smooth Up In Ya").

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