Well, I love the way she dances around
In her underwear
She probably woke the neighbors up by now
Aww but she don't care
Oh, what a pretty face spilling her wine all over the place
Shaking everything she's got around
The towel coming off and her hair coming down

She's got that look in her eye
She's driving me crazy, driving me crazy
And I can't believe she's beautifully
Faithfully, hopelessly, fatefully mine

She's prettier than all the other girls
With no makeup on
She's a cupcake, she's a milkshake, she's Cool Whip
Cherry on top oh but not for long
Oh I'm a lucky guy, for the life of me I don't know why
She loves me but I know she does 'cause she shows me every time we make love

She's got that look in her eye
She's driving me crazy, driving me crazy
And I can't believe she's beautifully
Faithfully, hopelessly, fatefully mine

Yeah she's mine all mine
She's a cupcake, a milkshake, Cool Whip
Cherry on top


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