It's not so easy
To be this cheesy
When I'm getting down, I'm super sleazy
Ladies come and ladies go
My game is tight, but you don't hear me, no

You better watch out
You might get what you expect
You better watch out

It's just a powerful game
You cannot see my face when I'm walking away
You think I'm powerful
I'm irresistible
But you ought to know that you're my girl

I look at your eyes and they're gold
And I know you want to be my beautiful centerfold
I can see that you are so influenced by me
You wanna stand beside me
And put your kisses on me

You better watch out...
'Cause it's more powerful than I'm letting on
So let's get it on now
just put your hands in my pants and let's go to town

It's just a powerful game
You cannot see my face when I'm walking away
You think I'm powerful
I'm irresistible
But you ought to know that you're my...

Sara likes to go for coffee
I never pay when we go shopping
If you can't see that you want me
There must be something wrong with your personality
I'm everything you want and more
'Cause all the little girls love...
'Cause all the little girls love me

It's just a powerful game
You cannot see my face when I'm walking away
You think I'm powerful
I'm irresistible
But you ought to know

I said hey, what did you know?
Hey, Juliet
Why can't you see on the video
You think I'm powerful
I'm irresistible
But you ought to know that you're my...

(Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock!)



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