Chicks Just Get In The Way
by Zwan

Album: not on an album (2001)
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  • Tried to ride the rainbow
    Tried to run free
    Tried to tame the unicorn
    Tried to believe

    But chicks, chicks just get in the way
    Chicks just get in the way
    I'm not afraid
    But chicks just get in the way

    I really wanna know you
    Your eyes are like my dad's
    We'll keep this just between us
    [?] from end to end

    But chicks, chicks just get in the way
    Chicks just get in the way
    I'm not gay
    But chicks just get in the way

    You could shave my moustache
    I could shave your ass
    You could get to know me
    And touch a little class

    But chicks, chicks just get in the way
    Chicks just get in the way
    My love's enflamed
    But chicks just get in the way

    I'm not ashamed
    But chicks, you just get in the way Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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