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Two Lovers - Eartha Kitt



     
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Two lovers stop for kisses on a wall
She asked him, "Never leave me"
He tells her that he won'tBut the boy is young and foolish and knows it all
And he puts it about when he goes out
Stories they get told
And stories, yeah stories get toldIt's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes
It's in his nature, his misbehavior, and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toesAnd these lovers trip
And stumble down the road
And on the grass they fumble round
Like a flower their love growsAnd by the flower grows a weed
And not the kind you smoke
It raises up its ugly head
Our lovers are in a choke hold
Two lovers, two lovers in a holdIt's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes
It's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors

The boy ain't no genius, he just keeps her on her toesAnd I bet a bad thought don't cross her mind
And if it does, she just discards it till it's gone away
I bet of all of her, she sees, she feels
And there's somewhere that she stores it till it's gone away
Till it's gone away, till it's gone awayAnd it's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes
It's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toesIt's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toes
It's in his nature, his misbehavior and misdemeanors
The boy ain't no genius, he keeps her on her toesOn her toes
Said the boy ain't no genius but he keeps her on her toesTwo lovers stop for kisses on a wall
She asked him, "Never leave me"
He tells her that he won't

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Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 - December 25, 2008), was an American actress, singer, and cabaret star. She was perhaps best known for her 1953 Christmas song Santa Baby. Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world". She took on the role of Catwoman for the fourth season of the 1960s Batman TV series, replacing Julie Newmar who was unavailable for the final series. Born in tiny North, South Carolina to Mamie Kitt, who was of Cherokee and African-American descent, and an American father (surname Kitt) of German and Dutch descent...

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