I'm a titty dancer
And I'll pretend I like the way
You look at me when I show off my ass
Ask me to bend over
Tell me how you like to play
Invite me to sit in your lap
Pass me some money
I'll tell you that you're funny
Hoping that I will get some more
Trying to entice you
Willing to delight you
Convincing myself I'm not a whore

But I don't wanna be here
I don't wanna be here
I don't wanna be here with you
No, I don't wanna be here
I don't wanna be here
I don't wanna be here with you

I'm a titty dancer
And I'll pretend I like this place
If you will buy me a drink
Stalking like a panther
I can never ever face these mirrors bathed in hot pink
Tell me how you think I'm fine
Tell me how you read my mind
Tell me what it is I like about you
Tell me to talk dirty
Tell me how you'd hurt me
Tell me all the things you'd like to do

Repeat Chorus

Psycho, psycho
Why are you psycho?
Why do you come to this place?
Psycho, psycho
Why do you give me money?
To be naked anyway
Oh, psycho, psycho
Why are you psycho?
Could it be this loneliness?
Psycho, psycho
Where did your mommy go?
That you can treat me like this
Psycho, psycho
I must be psycho
Caught up, caught up in the scene
Psycho, psycho
Where did my daddy go?
Without instilling self-esteem

No, I don't know, no
Oh, I don't know, no
Oh, I don't know, no
Oh, I don't know
Oh, I don't know, no
Oh, I don't know, no
Oh, I don't know
I don't know

What you ask for is what I want for you
What you ask for is what I give
What you ask for is what I want for you
What you ask for is what I give


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