Hotter than the hesitation
Was the way you looked around then
Acting like some older woman you moved in
Pinned me to the ground I couldn't stop you
Making my imagination jealous of
A picture perfect situation

She has got me locked up tighter than I thought
She's a quick licking pleasure sucker
Hotter than a motherfucker
And she knows who she is
And she gives me whatever I want

I, retire to my room
Think of her as my vacation from myself
As she goes off with someone else
I sit (here) alone in desperation
Contemplating masturbation
I lean back serious slacka, heart attack

She has got me locked up hotter than I thought
She's a quick licking pleasure sucker
Hotter than a motherfucker

She has got me locked up hotter than I thought
She's a quick licking pleasure sucker
Hotter than a motherfucker

Ohhhh
She has got me locked up tighter than I thought
She's a quick licking pleasure sucker
Hotter than a motherfucker
And she knows who she is
And she gives me whatever I want

She has got me locked up tighter than I thought
She's a quick licking pleasure sucker
Hotter than a motherfucker
And she knows who she is
And she gives me whatever I want


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    youtube.com/watch Has the link to the mp3 of the song as well. Get it while you can.

    As for the meaning of the song, I'm quite lost. I understand the global recession part, but the thing about taxes just confuses me.

    young_jableson January 08, 2009   Link
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    :)

    Check out a guns n' roses song called "cornshucker". Just like this one, it didn't make it to any official album, but just check out these lyrics. songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858628074

    young_jableson January 13, 2009   Link

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