Yeah, yeah

Gotta leave town
Got another appointment
Spent all my rent
Girl, you know I enjoyed it, yeah

Ain't gonna hang around 'til there's nobody dancing
I don't wanna hold hands and talk about our little plans, alright

Cold hard bitch
Yeah, just a kiss on the lips
And I was on my knees
I'm waiting, give me
Cold hard bitch
She was shakin' her hips
Oh, that was all that I need

Gonna check her out
She's my latest attraction
Gonna hang around
Wanna get a reaction, yeah

Gonna take her home 'cause she's over romancing
Don't wanna hold hands and talk about her little plans, alright

Cold hard bitch
Yeah, just a kiss on the lips
And I was on my knees
I'm waiting, give me
Cold hard bitch
She was shakin' her hips
Oh, that was all that I need
I'm waiting, give me
Cold hard bitch
Just a kiss on the lips
And I was on my knees

Yeah, I'm waiting
Yeah, I'm waiting
Yeah, I'm waiting
Yeah, I'm waiting, oh
Yeah, yeah

Cold hard bitch
Yeah, just a kiss on the lips
And I was on my knees
I'm waiting, give me
Cold hard bitch
She was shakin' her hips
Oh, that was all that I need
I'm waiting, give me
Cold hard bitch
Yeah, just a kiss on the lips
And I was on my knees
I'm waiting, give me


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    this cold hard bitch girl is my idol.

    uncgurlon December 03, 2004   Link

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