Like many a Mael,
I get angst in my pants.
And goddamn it to hell,
It don't help if I dance.

And you, you're not doing too well.
All the blogs are about you, girl.
They caught you in the park after dark
Giving head to a statue, girl.
Oh, cruel!

[Chorus: x2]
Didn't mean to do you no harm,
I just underestimated my charm.
And if I ever bother to tell you the truth,
Oh, baby, you're too much sugar
For my sweet tooth.

You're on your honeymoon
And you're sending me notes.
You hope to see me soon.
You've got "see" wrapped
In quotes.
I used to find it funny to say,
"What's your man got to do with me?"
But then I saw him downtown
Placing bets on the hounds.
He was as big as a house!
We can't be messin' around!

[Chorus: x2]

Every time we kiss
It's like an inside joke
I always miss.
Our love is like a tug-of-war.
Don't touch me, girl,
I can't hug no more!


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I've Underestimated My Charms (Again) Lyrics as written by Dawn Watley Ali Youngblood

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    I think its about a guy who has a fling with a girl that's already taken...by someone much bigger than he is apparently! He's saying he doesn't want any trouble, and 'too much sugar for my sweet tooth' maybe means even though she's hard to resist she's more trouble than its worth? Not sure about the last bit fits in with my intepretation though :S Anyway love the song!

    lilmizsmileson April 26, 2009   Link

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