When the moon comes up the sun goes down
Rita starts her creeping around
Flame in her blood and fire on her breath
Fourteen names carved on her chest
She gotta rose tattooed on her thigh
Dead men raise and sigh
It drives my young blood wild

My baby's got the Cadillac walk
The Cadillac walk
She's got the Cadillac walk
Cadillac walk

When Rita turns down her bed
Grown men plead and beg
Baby honey baby you're the one
Carve your name right on my gun oh
Ain't she something nice
Bones rattle my dice,

My baby's got the Cadillac walk
The Cadillac walk
She's got the Cadillac walk
The Cadillac walk

Lonely late at night honey hear my call
She said boy I'm gonna make you crawl

Rita pound by pound
Knows how to work it on down
Weep and moan, to and fro
Leave your heart and steal your soul
No matter what the cost
Them dual exhausts
Make my motor sigh

My baby's got the Cadillac walk
She's got the Cadillac walk
She got the Cadillac walk
Cadillac walk

Lonely late at night honey hear my call
She said boy I'm gonna make you crawl

Rita pound by pound
Knows how to work it on down
Weep and moan, to and fro
Leave your heart and she'll steal your soul
No matter what the cost
Them dual exhausts
Make my motor sigh

My baby's got the Cadillac walk
She's got the Cadillac walk
She got the Cadillac walk
She got the Cadillac walk


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