Damn (What Must A Woman Do)

Album: Chris (2018)
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  • Let me taste
    On a butch babe in L.A
    Iron and clay, and clay, and clay
    Let me spit
    On this young man fresh asleep
    The end of our friendship
    Too deep, too deep

    Damn, what must a woman do?
    Para follarse, para follarse
    Damn, what must a woman do?
    Para joderse, para joderse
    Do I have to pay?
    'Cause I sure can pay, can pay
    Do I have to wait?
    I don't wanna wait, no way

    Let me mourn
    The one that corrupted all
    How cold she doesn't call, no calls, no calls
    Just like before
    I'm worn out but I want some more
    Naked with opened door
    Encore, encore

    Damn, what must a woman do?
    (Is it how I'm supposed to feel once again?)
    Damn, what must a woman do?
    (Shame and isolation, crippled with lust)
    Damn, what must a woman do?
    (Can't you see that I'm soft to the touch, my sister?)
    Damn, what must a woman do?
    (Brother, can't you see that I'm soft to the touch?)

    Damn, what must a woman do?
    Para follarse, para follarse
    Damn, what must a woman do?
    Para joderse, para joderse
    Do I have to pay?
    (Damn, what must a woman do?)
    'Cause I sure can pay, can pay
    Do I have to wait?
    (Damn, what must a woman do?)
    I don't wanna wait, no way, oh
    (Damn, what must a woman do?)
    (Damn, what must a woman do?)
    (Damn, what must a woman do?)
    (Damn, what must a woman do?) Writer/s: Heloise Letissier
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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