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Girls, Girls, Girls

by Richard Cheese

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Whoo! Hey, Bobby! Check that out babe! What, Dick? Where? Right There! Friday night and I need a fight My motor(sic)le and a switchblade knife Hand full of grease and my head feels right But what I need to get me tight are Those Girls, Girls, Girls Long legs 'n burgundy lips Girls, Girls, Girls Dancin' down on Sunset Strip Girls, Girls, Girls Red lips, fingertips Crazy Horse, Paris, France Forgot the names, remember romance I got the photos a fromage à trois Musta Broke those frenchies' laws With those Girls, Girls, Girls B-b-b body shop and the marble arch Chicks, Chicks, Chicks Tropicana's where I lost my heart Girls, Girls, Girls They got'em in Ipanema Girls, Girls, Girls My Brown-Eyed Girls, Girls, Girls With new-wave hairdo's on Girls, Girls, Girls Girls, Girls, Girls

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