Hey, sister, why you all alone?
I'm standing out your window
Hey, little sister, can I come inside, dear?
I want to show you all my love
I want to be the only one
I know you like nobody ever, baby

Little sister, can't you find another way?
No more living life behind the shadow
Little sister, can't you find another way?
No more living life behind the shadow

You whisper secrets in my ear
Slowly dancing cheek to cheek
Such a sweet thing when you open up, baby
They say I'll only do you wrong
We come together 'cause I understand
Just who you really are, yeah, baby

Little sister, can't you find another way?
No more living life behind the shadow
Little sister, can't you find another way?
No more living life behind the shadow

Now shake it up


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Little Sister Lyrics as written by Joshua Homme Joey Castillo

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    Awesome song. Possible Meanings:

    1) He wants to bang his sister

    2) He wants to bang a young stripper

    3) His sister is a stripper whom he wants to bang

    burntfireon March 09, 2005   Link

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