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All Men Fear Women - The Planet Smashers



     
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Well, let me tell you about what it feels like
To be scared of, of a woman
Always worry about she'll find out
I'm not her kind of a manListen to my warning, hear what I say
Don't be too concerned, it's okay to be afraid(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?
Why can't put it down?
(Oh, no)
Why do I need it for?
Fear bringing me downThere's a conspiracy in the powder room
They're going to the bathroom in pairs
To rap about why men don't communicate
No wonder, no man daresListen to my warning, hear what I say
Don't be too concerned, it's okay to be afraid(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?
Why can't put it down?
(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?

Fear bringing me, fear bringing me downYeah man, she bob fling to foot and leave me feel soaked
I always think she's laughing but I love to think I'm no joke
She play with my emotions even though I'm no toy
All she does is act coy and I'm converted to a little boy(Oh, no)
Afraid of the broken heart from the start
(Oh, no)
Don't start and we will apart till I depart
(Oh, no)
Play smart and listen to my worries hear what they say
(Oh, no)
Don't be too concerned 'cause it's okay to be afraid
(Oh, no)(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?
Why can't put it down?
(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?
Fear bringing me down(Oh, no)
Why do I need this for?
Why can't put it down?
(Oh, no)
Why do I need it for?
Fear bringing me, fear bringing me down(Oh, no)
Why can't I put it down?
(Why do I need this for?)
Why do I need this for, man?
(Why do I need this for?)
Just bringing me down
(Fear bringing me down)Yeah man, I really don't need this, man
(Fear bringing me down)
Just bringing me to fuck out
I'm out of here, later for you

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Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, the Planet Smashers’ infectious pop infused melodies, rippin’ horn licks and killer live shows, quickly established them as the city’s “Kings of Ska”. They released their first album (“Self-Titled”) on Planet Smasher’s founder Matt Collyer’s own label Stomp Records and hit the road. By 1997 they were no longer a local band, but a national phenomenon, headlining shows across Canada and pushing their second record, “Atttack of The Planet Smashers” which reached 2 on the national college radio charts for 2 months straight.

Read more about The Planet Smashers on Last.fm.


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