Baby (Let me tell you) girl you need a change of mind

Why march in pick-it lines? Burn bras and carry signs? Now I'm for women's rights I just want equal nights help!

Baby girl you need a change of mind baby girl you need a change of mind

All men don't discriminate this man emancipates now I won't chain you up just fill your lovin' cup hey, hey you need me girl

What you say to that? What you say to that? (Hey baby) baby (you need a change of mind) what you say to that? (Hey baby) baby (You need a change of mind) what you say to that?

(Bet I can change ya if it takes all night let me try to change ya) its alright (I know you need me) what you say to that? (I know you need me) what you say to that?

Its alright what you say to that? Ha ha ha ha yeah yeah yeah yeah ha ha ha ha ha yeah yeah yeah yeah let me try to change ya let me try to change ya

let me try to change ya let me try to change ya let me try to change ya let me try to change ya let me! I know I can let me try to change ya oh I know I can




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    My Interpretation

    Writen about a girl not interested in this guy. The guy senses she is very independent and just wants to engage with her and not be like a typical man that will marry her and keep her chain from freedom from the worlds contraint's put on women, By the repetition of the line: What you say to that? He is asking her to be open to him bc he will love her the way she need to be cared for and Challengingly ask her what do you say to that?

    h202525on March 17, 2014   Link

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