S&M

Album: Black Rose - A Rock Legend (1979)
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  • She walked out of a shady motel
    Into the arms of a sugar daddy
    She'd been having a good time
    Oh but she loved her daddy madly

    She said daddy what can i do
    I want to spend my time making love to you
    But daddy had to run hit and run
    Now he's gone

    S and M
    This customer was shady he kept a rubber hose
    He liked to beat the ladies
    There's nothing wrong with that i suppose
    "Yes there is,"

    He made them want to shout, "ouch"
    But this time you better watch out
    He kicked her oh and he beat her
    And he whipped her

    S and M
    He beat her black and blue
    He just liked the violence said it made him tough
    He just liked the violence said she couldn't get enough
    Couldn't get enough
    Smack

    S and M
    He beat her like a drum
    This fetish could be foolish
    It could lead to something dangerously reckless
    To hold your lover helpless
    Could lead to something called a mess

    Unless you like to be tacky
    And kinky, sleazy and slinky
    To make them want to shout, "ouch"
    Fight back and scratch out

    S and M
    Do it again Writer/s: BRIAN MICHAEL DOWNEY, PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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