[Verse 1]
She can't tell me how to live my life
Turn it around
You can't slow me down
You can't stop me now

I will fool around
Or maybe they'll clean me out
You can't stop me now
No, you can't stop me now

[Hook]
I was into bettering my body and my soul
Then I fell and hurt myself, need sugar in my bones
You can't stop me now

[Verse 2]
Nothing comes to mind
Maybe I lost my mind
But I don't need it now
No, not together [?]

Oh, your boyfriends tears
Could make me come for years
But you can't have me back
And you can't stop me now

[Hook]
I was into bettering my body and my soul
Then I fell and hurt myself, need sugar in my bones
But you can't stop me now

[Outro]
Stop me now
Stop me now
Stop me now
Stop me now
Stop me now
Stop me now


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