Oh the ladies love me
That's what my mama said
So are you calling her a liar
Or will you come home with me instead
I can buy you a drink (I'll buy you any drink)
I can buy you a house (I'll buy you any house)
I can buy you anything
Just to get a look into your blouse
You'd better love me or give me my money back
This ain't a head game baby this is a heart attack
We had an oral contract
You're breaking federal law
You can't just leave me here
Come back where you belong oh
Maybe the time isn't right
But you can see my schedule is wide open
Maybe I'm just not your type
But there's no bigger fish here in the whole wide ocean
I'm tryin' harder than I should
Can't I just administer a love potion
Maybe I'm not looking good
No need to kiss me with your eyes open
I never saw it coming
Didn't think you'd easily distract
You were hot and he was cool but sometimes
Opposites attract
You're seeking outside counsel
On the long distance line
Take back that SOS
Let's save ourselves some time
You'd better love me or give me my money back
This ain't a head game baby this is a heart attack
We had an oral contract
You're breaking federal law
You can't just leave me here
Come back where you belong oh
Maybe the time isn't right
But you can see my schedule is wide open
Maybe I'm just not your type
But there's no bigger fish here in the whole wide ocean
I'm trying harder than I should
Can't I just administer a love potion
Maybe I'm not looking good
No need to kiss me with your eyes open
You'd better love me or give me my money back
This ain't a head game baby this is a heart attack
We had an oral contract
You're breaking federal law
You can't just leave me here
So come back to where you belong


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Love Me or Give Me My Money Back Lyrics as written by Harry Rackmil

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    I feel like this band should actually get a proper comment. Love Me 2's got one of the cleverest opening lines, but the song itself is very creepy. I'm thinking a stalker-type person who just wants to be excessively loved by a woman. The song itself is top notch eerie stuff.

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