Album: Long Live The Duke & The King (2010)
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  • A woman is a female who is human,
    Designed for pleasing man, the human male.
    A human male is pleased by many women,
    And all the rest you hear is fairy tale.

    Then tell me how this fairy tale began, sir.
    You cannot call it just a poet's trick
    Explain to me why many men are faithful
    And true to one wife only.

    They are sick!

    A girl must be like a blossom
    With honey for just one man.
    A man must be like honey bee
    And gather all he can.

    To fly from blossom to blossom
    A honey bee must be free,
    But blossom must not ever fly
    From bee to bee to bee. Writer/s: ROBERT WILLIAM BURKE, SIMONE FELICE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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