Tell you about a City Girl
She's surprising
You never get the better
So totally amazing

Don't worry about nothing
She just gotta be free, yeah
So don't you, won't you
Try to mess with me

They can't tame us
So they blame us
For everything

I say hey
People don't know who I am
All they can say
She's a bad girl

But they just don't understand
No they don't know who I am

Burst my bubble
Just try, why don't you
It doesn't matter anyway
I'm putting on a great show

Moving on up
And it feels so right
Speeding in the fast lane
That is my vibe

They can't tame us
So they blame us
For everything

I say hey
People don't know who I am
All they can say
She's a bad girl
But they just don't understand
No they don't know who I am

I hear 'em knocking at my door
I turn the stereo up some more
What can you do
When they blame it all on you?

I say hey
People don't know who I am
All they can say
She's a bad girl
But they just don't understand
No they don't know who I am


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Who I Am Lyrics as written by Niclas Aake Molinder Parolof Ankarberg

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    ermm...... it means how a girl who no one really knows and shes kinda wild and a free spirit methinks =] xx

    VampiricPandoraon January 10, 2009   Link
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    oops should be 'a girl no one really knows personally but is wild and free and likes to have a good time and that, she gets blames for a lot of things.'

    VampiricPandoraon January 10, 2009   Link

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