Superstar
Where you from, how's it going?
I know you
Gotta clue, what you're doing?
You can play brand new to all the other chicks out here
But I know what you are, what you are, baby

Look at you
Gettin' more than just a re-up
Baby, you
Got all the puppets with their strings up
Fakin' like a good one, but I call 'em like I see 'em
I know what you are, what you are, baby

Womanizer, Woman, Womanizer, you're a Womanizer
Oh, Womanizer, oh you're a Womanizer, baby
You, you, you are? You, you, you are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer

Boy, don't try to front
I know just, just what you are, ah, ah
Boy, don't try to front
I know just, just what you are, ah, ah
You got me goin?
You're oh so charmin?
But I can't do it? You Womanizer
Boy, don't try to front
I know just, just what you are, ah, ah
Boy, don't try to front
I know just, just what you are, ah, ah
You say I'm crazy
I got you're crazy
You're nothin? but a Womanizer

You got the swagger of a champion
Too bad for you
You just can't find the right companion
I guess when you have one too many, makes it hard
It could be easy, who you are
That's just who you are, baby

Must mistake me, you're the sucker
To think that I
Would be a victim, not another
Say it, play it how you wanna
But no way I'm ever gonna fall for you,
Never you, baby

Womanizer, Woman, Womanizer, you're a Womanizer
Oh, Womanizer, oh you're a Womanizer, baby
You, you, you are? You, you, you are
Womanizer, Womanizer, Womanizer

You're oh so charmin?
But I can't do it You Womanizer

Boy, don't try to front


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Womanizer Lyrics as written by Rafael Akinyemi Nikiesha Briscoe

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    I think is probably one of the worst covers from one of the most child-like songwriters in the universe. A 4-year-old possessed by a poltergeist would have more success than Lily ever cud!!

    Princesszeldaon February 11, 2011   Link

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