Dieter Bohlen Quotes
I don't wanna be your part time lover
I don't wanna play no silly games
Oh don't tell me baby there's no other
I don't wanna die in sweet, sweet flames
I don't wanna be your part time lover
I don't wanna play no silly games
I don't wanna be your special brother
Again, again, again.
Dieter Bohlen
Modern Talking
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I don't wanna be your part time lover
I don't wanna play no silly games
Oh don't tell me baby there's no other
I don't wanna die in sweet, sweet flames
I don't wanna be your part time lover
I don't wanna play no silly games
I don't wanna be your special brother
Again, again, again.
Dieter Bohlen
Modern Talking