Worked Up So Sexual

Album: Blank Wave Arcade (1999)
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  • I see you work at night, are you sexually amused?
    What's it like to have a room of guys encircling you?
    How she moves and how she walks
    They all patiently await
    While the heat from in their pockets could burn marks into their legs.
    Without your needs and your support
    She'd have a job the same as ours - nothing daring.
    Would she miss a job that's sexual?

    In every city there are dozens of these clubs where men can go.
    Some people need a little challenge to their fantasies at home.
    There's a little tiny number on a fold of matches,
    The ink drips from a little dancer's pen.
    Everybody wants that fold of matches
    To reinflate their confidence.
    Hey, its a job, it pays a lot.
    Is it disservicing someone?
    And is it good to get these men worked up so sexual?

    Older dancers gag at what new talent seems to mean.
    Smaller tits and younger limbs can cause a fit of rivalry.
    But its a job, it pays a lot.
    Is it disservicing someone?
    And is it good to get these men worked up so sexual? Writer/s: CLARK BAECHLE, JACOB THIELE, JOEL PETERSEN, TODD BEACHLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Trevor from Omaha, Nethe faint is amazing...
    and their from omaha lol
  • Terry L. Kiser, Sr from Tifton, IdSounds like something DEVO would have done.
  • Megan from Nowhere, InWhoa, I cannot believe no one has commented on this song! It's so bloody good! The Faint (like most Saddle Creek bands) are Franz-tastically fabulous and I love them. They're very techno-sounding, which is great because I love techno. This song is so cool! It was my favourite by The Faint until I heard "Dust" featuring Conor Oberst.
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