When I'm in heat
Someone gets a notion
I jump to my feet
I hoof it to the ocean
We hit a beach Where no one gives a hoot
Nobody never ever wears a suit
The ladies there They look so proud
That's 'cause they know
That they've been so well endowed

Now, I ain't much
For Fannie's conversation
Or care to much About her operation
But every time Pandora comes my way
I get high
Can't explain the sensation
To get it on I gotta watch what I say
Or I'll catch hell From the women's liberation

Sweet Pandora
Good-like aura
Smell like a flora
Open up your door-a for me
Sweet Pandora
Good-like aura
Smell like a flora
Open up your door-a for me
Sweet Pandora
Mama crack a smile for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me

Now I ain't what
You'd call a city slicker
Or claim to fame
To be a slitty licker

But every time Pandora comes my way
I get high
Can't explain the sensation
To get it on I gotta watch what I say
Or I'll catch hell
From the women's liberation

Sweet Pandora
Good-like aura
Smell like a flora
Open up your door-a for me
Sweet Pandora
Good-like aura
Smell like a flora
Open up your door-a for me
Sweet Pandora
Mama crack a smile for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me, just for me
Just for me, just for me


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Pandora's Box Lyrics as written by Steven Tyler Joseph Kramer

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    lmao! Sad but true One day we will turn on the news and a report will come through saying woman becareful hide your men a huge Pink crotch is heading your way and its bringing men clear acrossed the globe only for them to be swallowed up and never saw again!

    Sexy_Blenkoon May 23, 2005   Link

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