Community Property

Album: Feel the Steel (2009)
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  • I would give you the stars in the sky
    But they're too far away
    If you were a hooker, you'd know
    I'd be happy to pay
    If suddenly you were a guy
    I'd be suddenly gay

    [Chorus]
    Cause my heart belongs to you
    My love is pure and true
    My heart belongs to you
    But my cock is community property

    You're the only girl that I like to screw
    When I'm not on the road
    When I come home, my dinner's made
    And the front lawn is mowed
    I'll kiss your mouth
    Even after you swallow my load

    [Chorus]

    I wanna make it clear
    So you retain it
    My dick's a free spirit
    And you can't restrain it
    No, you just can't chain it down

    I love you so much it hurts
    From my head to my feet
    I think of you and I can't
    Help but fondle my meat
    I see your face every time
    That I go out and cheat

    [Chorus] Writer/s: Darren Leader, Ralph Saenz, Russell Parrish, Travis Haley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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