I met a babe in a backseat drive-in
Back in the saddle she'd sit
Pulled on the reins just to keep me risin'

She loved to chomp at the bit
Daddy do it, ooh, just do it
Daddy do it, please let me see
Do it, please just do it daddy
Do it, do it, drivin' me crazy

She always walks with her eyes down on her bootlace
She lives to give it away
She don't believe in the right time or the wrong place
She's always liable to say

(Cheese cake) Looser than her sister
(Cheese cake) Mmm, her sugar gets me high
She knows I can't resist her (cheese cake)
Got my fingers in her pie (cheese cake)

(Cheese cake) Sneakin' out the back door
(Cheese cake) Rollin' down the lawn
Everybody's kissed her (cheese cake)
At the crack of dawn (cheese cake)


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Cheese Cake Lyrics as written by Steven Tyler Joe Perry

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    Joe Perry DID lay down the guitar riff to this song (along a few other off the album) before he left the band. This song is pretty self-explanatory. The song is from a man's perspective who has a power relationship with the girl. He is her "daddy" meaning she'd do anything he desires with eagerness ("she loved to chomp at the bit"). One of the sexiest the band has done.

    Voodoo Childon March 19, 2008   Link

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