Women

Album: Hysteria (1987)
Charted: 80
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  • In the beginning God made the land
    Then He made the water and creatures, then He made man
    He was born with a passion, love and hate
    A restless spirit with a need for a mate
    But there was something that was missing, something lost
    So he came with the answer, here's what it cost
    One part love, one part wild
    One part lady, one part child

    I give you
    (Women, women) lots of pretty women
    (Men, men) they can't live without them
    (Women, women) lots of pretty women
    (Men, men) they can't live without them

    And in the garden, lust began
    The animal instinct, the wanton man
    She fed him with a hunger, an appetite
    And fillin' with emotion he took a bite
    It was one part love, one part child
    One part lover, one part wild

    I give you
    (Women, women) lots of pretty women
    (Men, men) they can't live without them
    (Women, women) lots of pretty women
    (Men, men) they can't live without them

    Skin on skin, let the love begin
    Women

    It was one part love, one part wild
    One part lover, one part child
    A whole lotta fire, a little bit of ice
    A whole lotta something you can't sacrifice

    I give you
    Hair, eyes, skin on skin
    Legs, (legs) thighs, (thighs) what's that spell? (what's that spell?_

    (Women, women) oh, oh
    (Women, women)
    (Women, women) callin' every girl
    (Women, women) all around the world
    (Women) women, oh we can't live without them
    (Women, women) Writer/s: Joseph Thomas Elliott, Philip Kenneth Collen, Richard John Cyril Allen, Richard Savage, Robert John Lange, Stephen Maynard Clark
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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