You think I should tell you now it's on the line
So sorry girl, it's all I know
Such a pretty face
It's so sad to say
Are you, are you dreaming

I guess it's safe to say that I've got you now
I guess it's safe to say that I've got you now
I guess it's safe to say that I've got you now-ow-ow-owww

You know you're nothing that I wanted (just give it a rest)
So cupid never really made it (you never were)
So keep dreaming, you're never gonna taste me
(What I wanted, bitch why can't you get it)
I need you out of my head
Need you out of my head
If this is the beginning
Then it's time I start contemplating death
Over my dead body that you'll see me again

And every night I'm shaking
Every night you're waking
And every night I'm shaking
You are like I got you goin' I got you goin'
You are like I got you goin' I got you goin'
You know you're nothing that I wanted (just give it a rest)
So cupid never really made it (you never were)
So keep dreaming, you're never gonna taste me
(What I wanted, bitch)

You know you're nothing that I wanted (we'll set the stage)
So cupid never really made it (and walk away)
So keep dreaming, you're never gonna taste me
(Don't you wanna wear my diamonds)


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That's Classy Lyrics as written by Eric Armenta David Schmitt

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    agreed! totally sexy... mmm!

    carpiegrlon April 01, 2009   Link

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