Swings from somewhere you can't see
She sits in the top of the greenest tree
She sends out an aroma of undefined love
Drifts on down in a mist from above

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

You can hear her calling everywhere you turn
You know you're headed for the pleasure burn
The words get stuck on the tip of your tongue
She's the real thing but you knew it along
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

Look at you, your mouth watering
Look at you your mind spinning
Why don't we just admit it's all over
She's just a girl you want

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

She swings from somewhere you can't see
She sits in the top of the greenest tree
She sends out an aroma of undefined love
Drifts on down in a mist from above

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want

She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want
She's just a girl, a girl, a girl you want


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    I guess this speaks for itself. Someone high above that's out of your reach. Makes you want her more?

    Randomosityon April 06, 2006   Link
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    Cover of a Devo song.

    destroyalltacoson October 03, 2006   Link
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    Tank Girl soundtrack uses the Devo version, and a Joan Jett version if I'm not mistaken.....personally, I think Soundgarden's version sounds best. :)

    cystermisterieon October 01, 2008   Link

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