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Nobody Does It Like Me - Michele Lee lyrics
And a right way to play it
Nobody does it like me
If there's a wrong way to do it
A right way to screw it up, ha
Nobody does it like me
I've got a big loud mouth
I'm always talking much to free
If you go for tact and manners
Better stay away from me
If there's a wrong way to keep it cool
A right way to be a fool
Nobody does it like me
I hear a love song or ballad
I toss like a salad
Nobody tosses like me
And when my evenings get tougher
I just take two buffein'
And drink a hot cup of tea
Last night, I met an old acquaintance
At a fancy corner pub,
He said 'come on let's have some supper'
Then he used my credit-club
If there's a wrong way take a guy
The worst way to make a guy
Nobody does it like me
If there's a wrong bell, I ring it
A wrong note I sing it
Nobody does it like me
If there's a problem, I duck it
I don't solve it I just muck it up
Nobody does it like me
And so try to be a lady
I'm no lady I'm a fraud
And when I talk like I'm a lady
What I sound like is a broad
If there's a wrong way to get a guy
the right way to lose a guy
Nobody does it like me
Nobody does it, no
Nobody does it
Nobody does it like me
Nobody does it like me
And a right way to play it
Nobody does it like me
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- Track 3 on Seesaw
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