I need two girls
If I can't have you
I need two girls
If I can't have you
One that I can love
To have and to hold
One for at the club
One back at the home
I need two girls
If I can't have you

I need a girl that's clean
To bring home to my mom
And one thats got legs that
Are open and long
One that thinks I'm right
One knows that I'm wrong
One that always fights
And throws my clothes on the lawn
One that does laundry
And cooks food in the kitchen
One that says she's sorry
And one just doesn't listen
This girl wears make-up
And that girl's plain
This girl is great
But that girl's insane

I need I need
I need two girls
If I can't have you
I need two girls
If I can't have you
One lives in a house
With a white pickett fence
The other, high heels
And a tight mini dress
I need two girls
If I can't have you

One wants a lady killer
And one's dead
One wants to get all
Up in my head
One minds her business
Cause she's self-employed
One's independent
One needs help from a boy
One sees potential in a man
When he's broke
The other one's still thinking
That this band is a joke
One hits the road
Like the second you cum
The other one you wake up
When your breakfast is done

I need I need
I need two girls
If I can't have you
I need two girls
If I can't have you
One that gets jealous
When I try to be free
One that's with the fellas
Everytime that I leave
I need two girls
If I can't have you

This girl's romantic
But that girl is nasty
This girl's a tramp
But then that girl's so classy
One speaks french
And the language of love
The other's bangin on me
Like an African drum

I need two girls
We have to be done
Cause all these girls add up
To like half of your sum
So if you brake my heart
Or just be havin some fun
I need two girls

I need I need
I need two girls
If I can't have you
I need two girls
If I can't have you

I need two girls
I need two girls
I need two girls
I need two girls


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    hes asking for too much...

    SeReNiTyYon February 18, 2005   Link

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