If you see Kay, you got to revel
No angel wings more like the devil
She was so hot, so cool and nasty
Believe it or not here's what she asked me,
If you need love with no condition
Let's Do the Do honey I'm on a mission'

Ain't no mistakin', my body's shakin'
My soul's been taken
By a Devil with a New Disguise
The girl's so witchin', my backbone's twitchin'
Cause down in Hell's kitchen
The Devil's got a New Disguise

If you see Kay, tell her I love her
She did me in but I'll recover
She said love was her desire
All that she touched she set on fire
She was so diss, I couldn't slay her
She blew a kiss, I threw the dagger

Ain't no mistakin', my body's shakin'
My soul's been taken
By a Devil with a New Disguise
The girl's so witchin', my backbone's twitchin'
Cause down in Hell's kitchen
The Devil's got a New Disguise

She came from the wrong side of town
Every time she got off she gets knocked back down
She's Heaven materialized
She's givin' me Hell but it ain't no surprise
She's a bit uncivilized


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    ah the new aerosmith song, quite gd. a bad girl hoo has sex with him. hooker mebs? jst due to the "if you need love WITH NO CONDITION" or probably jst a 1 nyt stand

    minimacason December 03, 2006   Link
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    omg pple..the lyrics here are sooo wronggg...

    first of all in the begginning line he says

    "sweet susie Q..she was a rebel no angel wings more like the devil.." then so on.

    THEN..in the first line of the secound verse its- F.U.C.K. tell her i love her

    And finally, in the chorus it says- "This girls so bitchen my backbones twitchen cause down in hells kitchen the devils got a new disguise.."

    listen and you will see. =] ilovethis song btwbs.

    nicolelovesrhcpon October 16, 2007   Link
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    These are the old outtake lyrics. Could someone post the new ones?

    Voodoo Childon March 20, 2008   Link
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    Actually, "If you see Kay" is a play on "F.U.C.K." Just like Britney Spears had that song "If You Seek Amy."

    JohnnyLurgon February 05, 2011   Link

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