Pleasure
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Pleasure
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When I was only ten, I was told by a man
He smiled as he said, you just need to understand
Unless you grow thinner, no man would ever want you
And what a grownup said I believed as children do
She wasn't made for your pleasure
Don't you blame it on human nature
She wasn't made for your pleasure
Oh, who will love her?
Daisy, go dress yourself in a red disguise
To look like a rose, you must pay a heavy price
Try to be beautiful and pleasing to the eye
Run after your youth till the day that you die
She wasn't made for your pleasure
Don't you blame it on human nature
She wasn't made for your pleasure
Oh, who will love her?
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Sarah Kang performs "Pleasure", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Kang catalog on LyroVerse.
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