Some girls get carried away
Others save it for a rainy day
But we'll beg, borrow or steal
We'll paint the town if we don't drown in sex appeal

Hair like honey (some girls)
Have lips like wine (some girls)
Make lots of money (some girls)
Some are legends in their own time
Some are legends in their own time

Some girls make front page news
Some girls really pay their dues
We'll turn your head round and round
Get on your knees, say "baby please!"
But you can't keep us down

Hair like honey (some girls)
Have lips like wine (some girls)
Make lots of money (some girls)
Some are legends in their own time

Hair like honey (some girls)
Have lips like wine (some girls)
Make lots of money (some girls)
Some are legends in their own time
Some are legends in their own time

Some girls are mothers and wives
And they don't' have to apologize
We don't beg, borrow or steal
We'll paint the town if we don't drown in sex appeal
Hair like honey (some girls)
Have lips like wine (some girls)
Make lots of money (some girls)
Some are legends in their own time
Some are legends in their own time

You've got mothers, wives, sisters and brothers


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Some Girls Lyrics as written by Salvatore J. Maida Lisa Burns

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    This song is so great. And so self-explanatory.

    androgybunnyon March 17, 2006   Link

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