Girls

Album: Licensed to Ill (1986)
Charted: 34
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  • Girls, all I really want is girls
    And in the morning it's girls
    'Cause in the evening it's girls

    I like the way that they walk
    And it's chilly to hear them talk
    And I can always make 'em smile
    From White Castle to the Nile

    Back in the day
    There was this girl around the way
    She liked my home-piece MCA
    He said he would not give her play
    I asked him, please? He said "You may"
    Her pants were tight and that's OK
    If she would dance, I would DJ
    We took a walk down to the bay

    I hope she'll say
    "Hey, me and you should hit the hay"
    I asked her out, she said "No way"
    I should of probably guessed her gay
    So I broke north with no delay
    I heard she moved real far away
    That was two years ago this May
    I seen her just the other day
    Jockin' Mike D to my dismay

    Girls, to do the dishes
    Girls, to clean up my room
    Girls, to do the laundry
    Girls, and in the bathroom
    Girls, that's all I really want is girls
    Two at a time, I want girls
    With new wave hairdos, I want girls
    I ought to whip out my
    Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls
    Girls, girls, girls, girls, girls
    Girls, girls, girls, girls, yeah Writer/s: Adam Horowitz, Rick Rubin
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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