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It's morning, I open my eyes |
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And everything's still the same |
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I turn to the guy who stayed last night |
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And ask him, "What's your name?" |
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It seems to happen more and more |
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I love those men one and all |
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Each new one I meet, makes my heart beat fast |
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When I see them so strong and tall |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I lose? |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I choose? |
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They tell me I'm up to no good |
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I should just settle down |
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But I don't wanna stay with just one man |
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I wanna sell for what's around |
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Feels like heaven every night |
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Being here with someone new |
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A physical thrill, a beautiful smile |
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And wonderful muscles, too |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I lose? |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I choose? |
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So really, who cares about love? |
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Who wants to feel taken away? |
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For fifty-two weeks of every year |
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There's a new man every day |
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It's too hard a choice to make up my mind |
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So many men can turn on my light |
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Don't want true love, don't want friends |
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Just give me the bodies tonight |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I lose? |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I choose? |
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So really, who cares about love? |
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Who wants to feel taken away? |
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For fifty-two weeks of every year |
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There's a new man every day |
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It's too hard a choice to make up my mind |
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So many men can turn on my light |
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Don't want true love, don't want friends |
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Just give me the bodies tonight |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I lose? |
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So many men, so little time |
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How can I choose? |