Another Piece Of Meat

Album: Lovedrive (1979)
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  • Met her down at that Tokyo place
    Loved her pretty face
    I said: "Hey, you're alright, so alright!"
    I was sitting in her car
    She told me: "You're a star and I know you."

    She said: "Take me home."
    I need love so strong
    Come on and knock me out, oh!
    I've been too long alone
    I want hot love, you know, and I need it now!"

    She said: "Hey, let's go, don't put on a show
    You're just another piece, another piece of meat"
    She said: "Hey, let's go, don't put on a show
    You're just another piece
    Another piece of meat."

    Next day she took me out
    To a rough kick boxing show
    Violence really turned her on, oh no
    She was screaming for more blood
    Loved it more than any drug I couldn't stand it

    I said: "Hey, let's go, don't put on a show
    You're just another piece, another piece of meat"
    Said: "Hey, let's go, don't put on a show
    You're just another piece
    Another piece of meat." Writer/s: HERMAN RAREBELL, RUDOLF SCHENKER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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