Sister, sister, solitude
Likes her swimming in the nude
Sometimes she is black and blue
Melody get over you and your kisses

Sister, sister, solitude
Gettin' off on being nude
Wish I could get used to you
I would know just what to do, hits no misses

Yeah

Sweet like candy
Yeah, I can be
Fake your beauty
Smiling sweetly
Yours completely
Fake your beauty

Baby, baby bubblegum
Tell me are we havin' fun?
Never knew what I could do
To get really close to you, for no reason

Baby, baby bubblegum
Are we playing hit and run?
You'll be singing last years song
Honey acting way too young, out of season

Yeah

Sweet like candy
Yeah, I can be
Fake your beauty
Fool him slightly
Doors locked tightly
Fake your beauty

Sweet like candy
Yeah, I can be
Fake you beauty
Fool him slightly
Doors locked tightly
Fake your beauty

Fake your beauty
Fake your beauty




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Fake Your Beauty Lyrics as written by Frederik Ball

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    General Comment

    Corrections:

    "Never did get over you" instead of "melody..."

    and

    "getting off on being rude" instead of "...nude"

    The way I see this song, it's just about fooling guys to fall in love. Fake it till you make it.

    Zetroon June 03, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love it. idunno what it means, but it's groovy.

    nowxisxforeveron September 18, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I guess it's no coincidence you can hear little kids in the background!

    I am so very in love with this song, and you gotta love the cheesy but brilliant disco-sound. My suggestion; play it one more time! ;-))

    brucemikeyon October 18, 2012   Link

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