Pandora's Box

Album: Get Your Wings (1974)
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  • When I'm in heat
    Someone gets a notion
    I jump to my feet
    I hoof it to the ocean
    We hit a beach Where no one gives a hoot
    Nobody never ever wears a suit
    The ladies there They look so proud
    That's 'cause they know
    That they've been so well endowed

    Now, I ain't much
    For Fannie's conversation
    Or care to much About her operation
    But every time Pandora comes my way
    I get high
    Can't explain the sensation
    To get it on I gotta watch what I say
    Or I'll catch hell From the women's liberation

    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Mama crack a smile for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me

    Now I ain't what
    You'd call a city slicker
    Or claim to fame
    To be a slitty licker

    But every time Pandora comes my way
    I get high
    Can't explain the sensation
    To get it on I gotta watch what I say
    Or I'll catch hell
    From the women's liberation

    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Good-like aura
    Smell like a flora
    Open up your door-a for me
    Sweet Pandora
    Mama crack a smile for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me
    Just for me, just for me Writer/s: JOSEPH KRAMER, STEVEN TYLER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Harvey from West Hartford, CtI always liked this song and the whole Get Your Wings album. It's probably in my attic somewhere.
  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganSteve from Torrance, Ca I have the cd and it has the clarinet intro. I don't know if it's the original release or the re-release, though.
  • J Cerna from Milford, PennsylvaniaThis is cool..i was just listening to this and often wondered about that clarinet in the beginning because my wife was humming a song unrelated where the melody reminded me of this intro......funny
  • Steve from Torrance, CaThe clarinet at the beginning of this song was excised when the album was first re-released on CD. I haven't heard if further re-releases have restored it, but I've always thought it fit in well on this, the most "atmospheric" Aerosmith album.
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