Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls, girls
Sitting on the buses (girls)
Getting outta taxis (girls)
Walking and wiggling by (yeah, yeah, yeah, girls)

In tight sweaters (girls)
In short dresses (girls)
So pretty Lord I could cry (yeah, yeah, yeah)

I'm just a red-blooded boy and I can't stop singing about girls

Going swimming (girls)
Playing tennis (girls)
Skipping around in the park (yeah, yeah, yeah girls)

Riding horses (girls)
And roller skating (girls)
La-ta-ta in the dark (yeah, yeah, yeah)

I'm just a red-blooded boy and I can't stop singing about
Girls, girls, girls, girls

And when I pick up a sandwich to munch
A crunchy-crunchedy-crunchedy-crunch
I never-ever get to finish my lunch
Because there's always bound to be a bunch of girls

Getting on the buses (girls)
Getting outta taxis (girls)

Walking and wiggling by (yeah, yeah, yeah, girls)

In tight sweaters (girls)
In short dresses (girls)
So pretty, Lord I could cry (yeah, yeah, yeah)

I'm just a red-blooded boy and I can't stop singing about
Girls, girls, girls, girls
Girls, girls, girls, girls
Girls, girls, girls, girls
Girls, girls, girls, girls

I'm just a red-blooded boy and I can't stop singing about
Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls


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