It's what I want
Hurry and buy
All has been tried
Follow reason and buy

Cannot shuffle in this heat
It's all wrong
Try to put that on your sleeve
It's all wrong, it's all wrong

He's got pretty persuasion
She's got pretty persuasion
Goddamn, pure confusion
She's got pretty persuasion

It's what I want
Hurry and buy
All has been tried
Follow reasoning

Cannot put that in this heat
It's all wrong
Try to wear that on my sleeve
It's all wrong, all wrong

He's got pretty persuasion
She's got pretty persuasion
Goddamn, pure confusion
He's got pretty persuasion

In the light, I saw
Quite a scene in there

It's what I want
Hurry and buy
All has been tried
Follow reason and buy

Try to put that in this heat
It's all wrong
Cannot wear that on your sleeve
It's all wrong, all wrong

He's got pretty persuasion
She's got pretty persuasion
Goddamn, pure confusion
He's got pretty persua


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    "it's all wrong, it's all wrong"--that's what I'd say about these lyrics. Michael might get a chuckle out of them.

    Kierra, I've always interpreted the song the same way you did. Michael often alternates male/female in his lyrics. When he sings "Goddamn your confusion," he's not telling that to someone else; he's being self-critical.

    (Sorry to whoever took the trouble to transcribe, but I don't think these lyrics are accurate.)

    foreverdroneon July 17, 2007   Link

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