In the company of women
That's when I start to worry
What has she got that I might not
I might not

In the company of women
I must have met you
A little bit nervous
and a little bit scared
Oh yeah

I don't need it spelling out to me
I know she's keeping him company
And I can see the signs
He likes her company better than mine Better than mine

She's sponsored by Colgate
She's been sponsored by Desperate Housewives
I'm scared that the difference in our lives
Will give her the start over me

But you don't fall for that ideal you
That's what you told me
You wouldn't lie to my now would you?

I don't need it spelling out to me
I know she's keeping him company
And I can see the signs
He likes her company better than mine Better than mine

I don't need it spelling out to me
I know she's keeping him company
And I can see the signs
He likes her company better than mine

And I don't need telling twice
He's happy and that's nice
But I'm waiting in the wings for you to make your first mistake
So watch out girl!


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    antagonism and competition between females

    EsseQuamViderion March 20, 2010   Link

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