One, two, three, four (all the things that she said, was it all in my head?)

Come on, baby
Keep it down
Honey, hush your lips
Clothes trailing
From the backdoor
To the bedroom
And I don't even know your name
Give me all you've got
Make this night worth my time
Make this worth my time (oh)

What I would give to live this night again
I knew when I first saw you
You'd fuck like a whore
You'd fuck like a whore
I can hear you screaming for more (yeah)

Your thighs were made for cheeks to graze
My lips, your poison
They bring you to your knees

Your thighs were made for cheeks to graze
My lips, your poison
They bring you to your knees

Ah, come on

Girl, get down

It's almost over
Take it all the way
Oh

You stupid fucking whore

And after all of all my dreaming being only you
You're standing there, baby, oh
The things that I could do
Back to the wall with a drink in my hand
Back it up, baby, ride, ride, ride

One step too late
And I never told you
That I can't take
Another disappointment
Breathing and grasping all leads to another messy ending
Breathing and grasping all leads to another messy ending

Ten inch
With your back against the wall
With your face buried in the pillow
I see you cold
I feel you heartless
Bitch
You stupid fucking bitch
You stupid fucking bitch

Fucking bitch


Lyrics submitted by DCswindle, edited by abbiewby, MrRapist, BDoG01, ahoyHannah, AdamArtz

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    You missed:

    "One step too late and I never told you That I can't take another disappointment. Breathing and grasping all leads to another messy ending. [x2]"

    that comes after "Back it up and ride"

    and "You stupid fucking bitch" at the very end.

    reginakittehon October 09, 2009   Link

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