She's got legs, she knows how to use them
She never begs, she knows how to choose them
She's holdin' leg, wonder how to feel them
Would you get behind them if you could only find them?
She's my baby, she's my baby
Yeah, it's alright, oh yeah

She's got hair down to her fanny
She's kinda jet set, try to undo her panties
Every time she's dancin', she knows what to do
Everybody wants to see if she can use it
She's so fine, she's all mine
Girl, you got it right
Oh

She's got legs, she knows how to use them
She never begs, knows how to choose them
She's got a dime all of the time
Stays out at night, movin' through time
Oh, I want her, said, I got to have her
Little girl is alright, she's alright, oh


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    Well...first of all, there are two versions of this song out there (that were by ZZ Top)...the album version and the video version. I think the overall sound of the video version is better...more defined, more crisp...

    This song is without a doubt about a sexy woman. It's just that simple.

    However, if you watch the video, it raises some questions. They're difficult to put into words, but if you watch it (youtube for sure) I have no doubt you'll see that instead of trying to make women look like sex objects, they were almost defending less attractive women. It makes no sense when compared to the lyrics, but that's what it is.

    madnesslover_89on April 09, 2007   Link

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