Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women

Can you hear it calling?
Highjack what you're wanting
A sweet ride baby
With a broken face
Stop, look, dig it
If she wanna get it
Stop, look, dig it
All she can destroy

Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women

Not afraid to use it
Strip it and abuse it
A sweet ride baby
Get me out of this place
Stop, look, dig it
If she wanna get it
Stop, look, dig it
All she can destroy
Stop, look, dig it
If she wanna get it
Stop, look, dig it
All she can destroy

Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Angry red women

New gods a moving
Miracles a losing
A cash in baby
Just give it a taste
Stop, look, dig it
If she wanna get it
Stop, look, dig it
All she can destroy
Stop, look, dig it
If she wanna get it
Stop, look, dig it
All she can destroy

Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Fuck in outer space
Mars needs women
Angry red women
Mars needs women
Fuck in outer space


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    This song gets in my head.

    gatsby14on March 04, 2010   Link
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    its a song to strip to ^_^

    HalfordBeatlesManon March 14, 2012   Link

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