When you raise your pencil skirt
Like a veil before my eyes
Like the look upon his face as he's zipping up his flies
Oh, well, I know that you're engaged to him
Oh, but I know that you want something to play with baby

I'll be around when he's not in town
Oh, yeah, I'll show you how you're doing it wrong
Oh, I really love it when you tell me to stop, oh-oh
Oh, it's turning me on

Now, you can tell some lies
About the good times that you've had
But I've kissed your mother twice
And now I'm working on your Dad
Oh, baby

I'll be around when he's not in town
Oh, yeah, I'll show you how you're doing it wrong
Oh, I really love it when you tell me to stop, oh-oh
Oh, it's turning me on

If you look under the bed
Then I can see my house from here
So just lie against the wall
And watch my conscience disappear now baby

Yeah, I'll be around when he's not in town
Oh, yeah, I'll show you how you're doing it wrong
Oh, I really love it when you tell me to stop, oh-oh
Oh, it's turning me on

I only come here cause I know it makes you sad
I only do it cause I know you know it's bad, oh, don't you know
That it's ugly and it shouldn't be like that
Oh, but oh it's turning me on, oh


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    Pure Sleaze - Yep Dildo, who lives under the bed - 'can see my house from here' 'lies about good times that you've had' <--- boasting to friends about having sex with a man/ but really just a dildo. both your mum and dad have used aid to help thier love lives :| gross. "kissed your mother twice workign on your dad" (though get a mental image of her mum kissing it twice,.. then sticking it up dads butt" LOL Only dildo's dont care if they are turned off - ie 'love it when you tell me to stop' ' oh it's turning me on' refers to the fact that it's still hard even after being turned off..

    All other lines are quite obvious lol 'i'l be around when he's not in town'

    DrParanoidAndroidon January 25, 2010   Link

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