Lord of the Thighs

Album: Get Your Wings (1974)
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  • Down to who knows who, just to socialize
    I'm waiting for my girls, when you call my eyes
    You got no way to make a man honey,
    You got to understand
    I'm your man, child Lord of the thighs

    Well, well, Lordie my God,
    What do we got here?
    She's flashin' 'cross the floor,
    Make it perfectly clear
    You're the bait, and you're the hook, someone 'bound to take a look
    I'm your man, child Lord of the thighs

    You must of come here to find it,
    You've got the look in your eyes
    Although you really don't mind it
    I am the Lord of your thighs

    You must of come here to find it baby,
    You've got the look in your eyes
    Although you really don't mind it
    I am the Lord of your thighs Writer/s: Steven Tyler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 1

  • Zabadak from London, EnglandWas covered by The Breeders - with Josephine Wiggs singing - as a b-side.
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