Oh, is that the kind of vacuous dish you really wanna triffle with?
Well, I've got someone that'll really do it for ya.
Pretty little thing, only seventeen,
And she just... she just wants to be desired!
So go claim your prize, honey. But when you're done, there's just one tiny thing you should keep in mind...
Ain't you down, Satan's cloud, bloom it all to your head when you dipped...
Into her brine!

Please strut on, uh, yeah, into my future
Yeah, you know the one track of my mind
Runs from her lips to her thighs
Oh, what a libertine lady!

Ooo! Little Miss Constantinople,
Modified and totally fine, imperial legendary lover.
Oh! Ornamental, for sure.
Yeah, I bet that she got more heavy feminine artillery under covers.
(Now, you see, the thing is most women...
If they're smoking, well, she's a fire.
And that's saucy inferno, here,
Who's got her hands full with an arms race at the moment)
Is a bona fide Byzantine empress dressed up like a tacky futurephiliac.

Ooo, that tacky ornamental upgrade to romance.
Next level woman, paid for in gold.

Please strut on, uh, uh, into my future
Yeah, you know the one track on my mind
Runs from her lips to her thighs.
What a libertine lady!
Wanna make her my Byzantine baby!
Head to toe in neoprene!
I'm swimming in shark fin scenarios,
And they only go when I'm diving down into her brine!

With that atomic attraction, and a weapons grade touch,
I bet she traveled through time just so she can get her fuck on.
Neon ring on her finger, silver bells on her toes,
Sounds like a megaton chime. When she walks by it goes:

RINGA-LINGA-DING-DONG!
There you go...
Anthem to a sexual freak out!

She said: "Hey boy, I'm the kinda girl you only find in your dreams;
And it only took four surgeries to get this neoprene.
It's a feel like no other salacious rubber in any color you want it to be."

Please strut on, uh, uh, into my future
(I'm begging you now)
Yeah, you know the one track on my mind
Runs from her lips to her thighs.
What a libertine lady!
Wanna make her my Byzantine baby!
Head to toe in neoprene!
I'm swimming in shark fin scenarios,
And they only go when I'm diving down into her brine!


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