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Last call for the girls on the wall
They don't say much, leaves me no time to stall
Then pulled by a lady with nice thighs
Her legs flowing closer to my eyes
She's no doll, but a day with no games
Likes the thrill but without all the shame
I won't try to understand just where she stands
Cuz I'm taking it slow while she takes control
Making a change and giving this romance a go
Cuz I found me my smooth loving lady
Cuz in my chest my love just won't rest
Her touch is full of lust and knowledge
Why can't I relate to her
In time I hope she'll teach me some new words
Oh oh oh oh oh golly
When she holds me, I learn so many things
I can't comprehend it in a glance
Taking it slow while she takes control
Making a change and giving this romance a go
Found me my smooth loving lady
She's so nice
She'll think twice
She may be older, but I love her
Yeah
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