Coppin' coppin' coppin'

Hey, I'm like a dog in heat
On the road and losing sleep
I'll meet a pretty maid uptown
Been down every street

So I dropped into the local bar
Met me a girl from Kentucky
When she looked into my eyes
I knew I'd get lucky, hey

Maybe I'll pass for 21
My love you're 16
The sight of you will blow my bed
Forbidden fruit tempting me
Got to get closer to you

Time to make my move
Buy you a drink
And feel it out
What've I got to lose

But I could tell
When she took the bait
Tonight I got it made
She's everything I fantasize
And nothing more to say

Tonight I'm coppin' a feel
She's forbidden fruit
You can't buy or steal
I'll be coppin' a feel tonight
And I really don't give a damn
If I pay the price, no

Ba-ba-ba-baby
I feel the adrenaline
Yeah, you got my hunger pain
I wonder what you're thinkin'
Now I'm fast again

You're everything I wanted
More than I bargained for
So once you pull the trigger on my gun
I'm comin' back for more

I could tell
When she took the bait
Tonight I got it made
She's everything I fantasize
And there's nothing more to say

Tonight I'm coppin' a feel
She's forbidden fruit
You can't buy or steal
I'll be coppin' a feel tonight
And I really don't give a damn
If I pay the price
Tonight tonight
I'm coppin' a feel
Around about midnight
I'm gettin' real

I can tell
When she took the bait
Tonight I had it made
She's everything I fantasize
And there's nothing more to say

Tonight I'm coppin' a feel
She's forbidden fruit
I can't buy or steal
I'll be copin' coppin' coppin'
A feel tonight
And I don't give a damn
If I pay the price
Tonight tonight
I'm coppin' a feel
She's forbidden fruit
You can't buy or steal

Tonight
I don't give a damn
I'll pay the price
Oh


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