Are you ready for the sex girls
The hot hot, Levi big hot girls
Are you ready for the sex girls
The right white ultra-bright nice nice girls
They can play pool in your home and take off all of their clothes
They can talk about locals and the nowhere to go's
They are women without any faults
Are you ready for the pony girls
The wild ride fast pony girls
Are you ready for the lonely girls
The sad sad oh sad lonely girls
They got time on their hands, They got skin like seals
They can talk about love, they know how it feels
They are women without any faults
One comes over then they all come over
Then they party all around your house
One gets too romantic, one gets kinda frantic, one stays quiet as a mouse
Bikinis gleaming in the morning light, you might lose your life…
They go crazy in the bedroom, they might explode, they might
Are you ready for the sex girls
The fine fine super special real sex girls
Are you ready for the best girls
The show me, show me the best girls
There's a knock on the door, and they're in your house
If you can't talk love then you'd better get out
They are women without any fault
….and they are never accidental
And the party never ends so close your eyes and make a wish
The sex girls will be there
Are you ready for the sex girls
Sex sex sex sex sex girls, Sex sex sex sex sex girls, Sex sex sex sex
Are you ready for the sex girls
The hot hot, Levi big hot girls
Are you ready for the sex girls
There's a knock on your door and they've come back again
If you can't talk love then you'd better pretend
They are women without any fault
Are you ready for the sex girls
No one is ready for the sex girls
There's a knock on your door and you just gotta look
So wild about loivin' the boy gets his look
With his women without any faults
Are you ready for the sex girls
No one is ready for the sex girls


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    My Interpretation

    The video features two guys baking a lemon meringue pie and making coffee while singing about oversexed women; it's obviously a statement about the nerds' idea of the ideal female that they will never meet; what they want vs. reality.

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