(L. Pearl)

Girls have it made, girls have more fun
Girls have their way, to get lovers anytime they want
Anytime she needs some loving
Anytime she just gives the sign
It won't take her long to find a man to oblige

Guy's got to plot, guy's got to plan
Guy's got to lie, cheat, steal, do anything he can
Anything to get her loving, anything to make her agree
That's the way it's been since Adam and Eve

Girls can get it, anytime they want
Girls can get it, where a man often won't
Everybody's always after some loving now and then
A woman gets it faster than any man can

Girls can get it, anytime they like
Girls can get it, a fact of life
If she calls you for some loving in the middle of the night
She can get a man running at the speed of light

We all look for love, somewhere, sometime
Girls find it first, they find it morning, noon and night
And its a wonder of nature, eighth wonder of the world
That a man's got to chase her if he's gonna get the girl

When a woman wants love, a woman gets love
And its for sure she's gonna find it before the sun comes up

Girls can get it, they pick and choose
Girls can get it, men are always in the mood
If she calls you for some loving in the middle of the night
She can get a man running at the speed of light

Girls can get it, anytime they like
Girls can get it, a fact of life
Oh you know she'll find it easy, you know that she can
It's like givin' a little water to a thirsty man

Girls can get it, anytime they want
Girls can get it, where a man often won't...

(c) Carlin Music Corp.






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