That woman's got a smile
Put you in a trance
And just one look at her
Makes you want to dance

Those rockin' rosy lips
Only passify
Just a hint of ruthlessness
Sparkling in her eye

She's a teaser and she's got no heart at all
She's a teaser and she'll tempt you 'til you fall
Yeah she'll tempt you 'til you fall

She'll talk to you in riddles
That have no sense or rhyme
And if you ask her what she means
She says, she don't got the time

She's a teaser, and she's got no heart at all
She's a teaser, and she'll tempt you 'til you fall
She's a teaser, and she's got no heart at all
Yeah she'll tempt you 'til you fall

She's a teaser, and she's got no heart at all
She's a teaser, and she'll tempt you 'til you fall
She's a teaser, and she's got no heart at all
She's a teaser, and she'll tempt you 'til you fall



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    This is a Tommy Bolin song

    ShoeBombOfLifeon July 08, 2006   Link

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