Hey

(I must confess, I have a total fascination
With everything about the way you are
And while I pray my lust won't be an irritation
Please, stop me if I've gone a little far)

Your body is a prison, (I shall not be redeemed)
So shapely and curvacious, (I'm busting at the seems)
Your momma and your daddy (say that I'm obscene)
But the only thing that makes me scream

I love your belly
I love your belly, belly
I love your belly, belly
All the skinny girls are standing in the back of the line
Yeah, yeah, yeah

(You can blame it on my current situation
If I aggravate you or annoy
But, despite the recent cultural obsession
I do not like women shaped like little boys)

At the risk of sounding stupid, (arrogant and crass)
I'm enchanted by the shape and the (feel of hourglass)
I love you for your bite but I want you for your ass
So, baby, turn the lights out fast

I love your belly
I love your belly, belly
I love your belly, belly, belly
All the skinny girls are standing in the back of the line

Ooo
If you could surrender to a pair of arms
That would hold you and protect you from all and any harm
Well, let's spend the night together, chowing down on Pepperidge Farms

I love your belly
I love your belly, belly
I love your belly, belly, belly
I love your belly, belly
I love your belly
I love your belly
I love, love, love, love, love your belly


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