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She's got so much of that decimal stuff
I'll fall in love if I try hard enough
Her kisses never get better
They just get wetter and wetter
I curse the day that I met her
But she is loaded
She says that I'm daft, and I know
I threw her food on the lino
She hit me, felt a rhino
But she is loaded
There was a time when she did reign me content
How she used to keep it cool
She used to give me anything I wanted
'Til she won a football pool
Now she gives me hell!
I'll sue her, try to make this stick:
The fact that she is sadistic
My nose was straight 'til she kissed it
But she is loaded
There was a time when she did reign me content
How she used to keep it cool
She used to give me anything I wanted
'Til she won a football pool
Now she gives me hell!
Her kisses never get better
They just get wetter and wetter
I curse the day that I met her
But she is loaded
She is loaded
She is loaded!
I'll fall in love if I try hard enough
Her kisses never get better
They just get wetter and wetter
I curse the day that I met her
But she is loaded
She says that I'm daft, and I know
I threw her food on the lino
She hit me, felt a rhino
But she is loaded
There was a time when she did reign me content
How she used to keep it cool
She used to give me anything I wanted
'Til she won a football pool
Now she gives me hell!
I'll sue her, try to make this stick:
The fact that she is sadistic
My nose was straight 'til she kissed it
But she is loaded
There was a time when she did reign me content
How she used to keep it cool
She used to give me anything I wanted
'Til she won a football pool
Now she gives me hell!
Her kisses never get better
They just get wetter and wetter
I curse the day that I met her
But she is loaded
She is loaded
She is loaded!
Lyrics submitted by ProfessorKnowItAll
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