Little betty boop's been thinking it over
Kicking it around the whole damn day
wants to view herself as a Casanova
Little betty boop has gone astray

The candlelight scene and still she's bored
cause her coochie can't stand her hand no more
and the rage the former lampshade queen
Finds her taste stuck in-between

Little betty boop's been thinking it over
Kicking it around the whole damn day
wants to view herself as a Casanova
Little betty boop has gone astray

She knew when she was little
Just what it signified
But now as she grows older
It seems to come alive
To stretch out all her wings
Why hold her self belittled
To close her eyes and dream
And drop her guard a little

Little betty boop's been thinking
Gone and straightened her messed up mind

Little betty boop's been thinking
She flipped herself to the other side

Little betty boop's been thinking
Gone and straightened her messed up mind

Little betty boop's been thinking
She flipped herself to the other side

Little betty boop's been thinking it over
Kicking it around the whole damn day
wants to view herself as a Casanova
Little betty boop has gone astray


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    she wishes she could do good in life. but turnt into a whore.

    libizkidon June 22, 2010   Link

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