Primitive Girl

Album: A Wasteland Companion (2012)
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  • She's a primitive girl, she says it herself,
    She cuts to the chase, like nobody else
    If you say how you doin', she'll say I'm doing well
    She's a primitive girl, she says it herself,

    She's a primitive girl, she don't like to boast
    From her natural head, to her natural toes
    The girls got a lot, but they call the most
    She's a primitive girl, she don't like to boast

    And I'd like to think, I'm a primitive guy
    I see the difference, the difference between
    What I want, what I need
    And a primitive girl, nah she don't need me
    She don't need me

    She's a primitive girl, she's setting me free
    And her back's in the basics, of philosophies
    She's nobody fool, I know she never was for me
    She's a primitive girl, she's setting me free. Writer/s: Matthew Ward
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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