Sweet Aunt Polly was a looker
She was lookin' for a good time
Not to last forever
Maybe just one night

But things got tough, she couldn't keep it up
And the rumors started to fly
People saying 'Polly, what'd you do?'
People saying 'Polly, what'd you do?'

I'm putting you on the spot
Are you ready or not?
This is Aunt Polly's dream
My fanstasy

Sweet Aunt Polly was a cougar
Burned in my mind
Better late than never
Even better in her prime

You talk about love
It's a matter of lust
Looking for something to do
How's about a party
Me and you
How's about a party
Me and you?

I'm putting you on the spot
Are you ready or not?
This is Aunt Polly's dream
My fantasy

By the way I've tried got to say
I'm dreaming every time
I look into your raging eyes

Now I can be at your beckoned call
I'll be your satisfier
Polly is shot, Polly is shot
Polly I'm getting tired

I'm putting you on the spot
Are you ready or not?
This is Aunt Polly's dream
My fantasy

This is Aunt Polly's Dream
My fantasy of secret

This is Aunt Polly's Dream
My fantasy of secret

This is Aunt Polly's Dream
My fantasy of secret

This is Aunt Polly's Dream
My fantasy of secret

I'm putting you on the spot
Are you ready or not?
Show me what you got
I'm ready or not

This is Aunt Polly's dream..


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