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I feel like I've been locked up tight For a century of lonely nights Waiting for someone to release me You're licking your lipsAnd blowing kisses my way But that don't mean I'm gonna give it away Baby baby baby (baby baby baby) Ooooh My body's saying
While he was scheming I was beamin' in his Beamer just beamin' Can't believe that I caught my man cheatin' So I found another way to make him pay for it all So I went To Neiman-Marcus on a shopping spree And on the way I grabbed Soley and Mia And as