Look at me
I'm cool and I'm charming
Debonair and disarming
That's me to a tee
Take a look at me
Don't need no fandangos
I got all of the angles
Just look at me

Look at me
Look at you
I'm a natural winner
I ain't no beginner
That's me to a tee
Take a look at me
Take a look at you
I can sing acappella
I'm a hell of a fella
Just look at me

You know nothin' at all about ladies
Let me give you a piece of advice
You're headin' for nothin' but trouble
Let me give you a piece of advice

You think your a bit of a killer
That the ladies will fall at your feet, ha
They could eat you for supper
And spit you right out on the street

Look at me
Look at you
Your resistance will crumble
Get ready to rumble, one two, three
Look at me
Look at you
I'm as fit as a fiddle
So let's ? it a little
Just you and me

It's a very bad time to be cocky
When your out there on the ?
Hold your horse like a jockey
And don't rush in like a bull

You have to be patient with ladies
And tell them what they want to here
Keep a steady aim on your target
Don't shoot like a young pistoler

Take a good look at yourself
For goodness sake
All the ladies are laughin'
Ask yourself why

Take a good look at yourself
And you will see
A natural loser
Take it from me

Look at me
I ain't no beginner
A natural winner
That's me to a tee

Take a look at me
I can sing acappella
I'm a hell of a fella
Just look at me

Look at me
I ain't no beginner
A natural winner
That's me to a tee

Take a look at me
I can sing acappella
I'm a hell of a fella
Just look at me


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