Breakin' balls, bangin' walls

Work hard and tough, and I want some rough
Unpack my bags, and take a drag
When bang on nine, and
Dead on time

Open up the door
And lay upon the floor
She open her overcoat
Livin' out her dreams
Rippin' off my jeans

You are a ballbreaker
Ballbreaker

Engine roll, and time to go
A razorback, a hog attack
Buildin' steam,
Whippin' cream
She likes a fat, smokin' stack

Hangin' off her legs
She threw me on the bed
Her hand went for my throat
As I began to choke
She said, Honey shoot your load

You are a ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker

Yeah
Wreckin' ball, let it roll
You are a ballbreaker
Buildin' steam, for whippin' cream
You are a ballbreaker

Hangin' off her legs
She threw me on the bed
Her hand went for my throat
As I began to choke
Honey shoot your load
You are a ballbreaker
You are a ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker
Ballbreaker


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Ballbreaker Lyrics as written by Malcolm Mitchell Young Angus Mckinnon Young

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    *I really like this song, one of my best guy friends said that it reminded him of me. lol

    goodriddanceon September 07, 2002   Link

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