I've been around the world
I've known a lot of girls
Livin' and lovin'
It's hard to keep them all in line

I've seen a lot of sights
Many crazy nights
Cruisin' and boozin'
It's a wonder that I'm still alive

Never wasted any time
Never missed a beat
Total satisfaction
Always guaranteed

Tease me
Please me
No one needs to know
Tease me

Please me
Before I have to go

Speed the world around
The boys are back in town
Reelin' and rockin'
We're rollin' with it win or lose

The girls are dressed to kill
Lookin' for a thrill
Slidin' and glidin'
Sometimes they make it hard to choose

I never wasted any time
Never missed a beat
Total satisfaction
Always guaranteed

Tease me
Please me
No one needs to know
Tease me

Please me
Before I have to go
Tease me
Please me

We'll take it nice and slow
Tease me
Please me
Just let the feeling grow


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    be my groupie

    captlafl69on February 18, 2012   Link
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    Great upbeat song from Scorpion ... People who only know Wind of Change and You & I of Scorpions should listen

    letitrockon October 20, 2004   Link
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    this song is awesome

    bslayon December 21, 2008   Link

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