Here she comes again (you want her, want her)
Goddess to all men (she's got it, got it)
Working undercover
She's gonna get you in the end

How far you gonna go
Take a chance or you'll never know
On this mission there's one condition
You've just gotta lose control

And her lips make you wanna stop and stare
But her eyes they tell you to beware
Then she makes her move, and with one last look
She says catch me if you can

See her tail lights vanish in the dark
Now a time bomb's ticking in your heart
And she's got you good, like she knew she would
She says catch me, catch me if you can

Another beautiful disguise
You won't believe your eyes
She's got you where she wants you
When your heart is in her sights

So here comes the killer twist
The part that you just can't miss
It's a shame, a scandal, too hot too handle
She'll kill you with a kiss

And her lips make you wanna stop and stare
But her eyes they tell you to beware
Then she makes her move, and with one last look
She says catch me if you can

See her tail lights vanish in the dark
Now there's a time bomb ticking in your heart
And she's got you good, like she knew she would
She says catch me, catch me if you can

If you can
If you can
If you can

And her lips make you wanna stop and stare
But her eyes - they tell you to beware
Then she makes her move, and with one last look
She says catch me, catch me
Catch me if you can

And her lips make you wanna stop and stare
But her eyes they tell you to beware
Then she makes her move, and with one last look
She says catch me if you can

See her tail lights vanish in the dark
Now there's a time bomb ticking in your heart
And she's got you good, like she knew she would
She says catch me, catch me if you can

If you can
If you can
If you can


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