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Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
Something's wrong between us
That your laughter cannot hide
And you're afraid to let your eyes meet mine
And lately when I love you
I know you're not satisfied
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
I've seen the way men look at you
When they think I don't see
And it hurts to have them think that you're that kind
But it's knowing that you're looking back
That's really killing me
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
A woman wears a certain look
When she is on the move
And a man can always tell what's on her mind
I hate to have to say it
But that look's all over you
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
Oh, woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
Something's wrong between us
That your laughter cannot hide
And you're afraid to let your eyes meet mine
And lately when I love you
I know you're not satisfied
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
I've seen the way men look at you
When they think I don't see
And it hurts to have them think that you're that kind
But it's knowing that you're looking back
That's really killing me
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
On your mind
A woman wears a certain look
When she is on the move
And a man can always tell what's on her mind
I hate to have to say it
But that look's all over you
Woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
Oh, woman
Woman
Have you got cheating on your mind?
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@convince There was just something a bit sleazy about them.
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