Wallflower
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Wallflower
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I hear you're quite the little odd ball
A little strange, I hope it's true
I'm just an itty bitty wallflower
But I could be real good for you
Well maybe I could call you daddy
And you could teach me all the rules
Yes I'm a good girl, it's true
But I want to be real bad with you
See, you could have me on the front porch
Or take me up in to your room
Yes, I'm a good girl it's true
But I want to be real bad with you
Go on let me be real bad, bad, bad, bad
Oh, baby, this could be a strange love
Have me screaming out in pain love
I'm really hoping that you feel the same love
I hear something like a forest fire
A little dangerous, it's true
I'm just an itty bitty wallflower
But I could be real good for you, see
See, I can make your body echo
Like we're in an empty room, yes
I'm a good girl, it's true
But I want to be real bad with you
See you could have me on the front porch
Or take me up in to your room
Yes, I'm a good girl, it's true
But I want to be real bad with you
Go on let me be real bad, bad, bad, bad
Oh, baby, this could be a strange love
Have me screaming out in pain love
Make sure everybody knows my name, love
See you could have me on the front porch
Or take me up in to your room
Yes, I'm a good girl, it's true
But I want to be real bad with you
Go on let me be real bad, bad, bad, bad
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Kimberly August performs "Wallflower", and this lyric page sits inside the Kimberly August catalog on LyroVerse.
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