Ways to Be Wicked - Lone Justice



     
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Ways to Be Wicked Lyrics


Honey why you always smile
When you see me hurt so bad?
Tell me what I did to you babe
That could make you act like that
Well, I've been your fool before honey
Yeah and I probably will again
You ain't afraid to let me have it
No, you ain't afraid to stick it in
Well you know so many
Ways to be wicked
Oooh but you don't know one little thing
About love
Well I can take a little pain
Yeah I can hold it pretty well
I can watch your little eyes light up
While you're walking me through hell

Well I've been your fool before honey
Yeah and I probably will again
You ain't afraid to let me have it
No you ain't afraid to stick it in
Well you know so many
Ways to be wicked
But you don't know one little thing
About love
Those cobra eyes
Lie with a smile
Baby you take pride
In the devil down deep inside
Well I can take a little pain
Yeah I can hold it pretty well
I can watch your little eyes light up
While you're walking me through hell
Well I've been your fool before babe
Yeah and I probably will again
You ain't afraid to let me have it
No, you ain't afraid to stick it in
Well you know so many
Ways to be wicked
Oooh but you don't know one little thing
About love
Well you know so many
Ways to be wicked
Yeah but you don't know one little, one little thing
About love
Yeah, you know so many
Ways to be wicked
But you don't know one little, one little thing
About love
Lyrics Submitted by Commander Kakapo

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Lone Justice was a country rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1982. The band originally consisted of Maria McKee (vocals, guitar), Ryan Hedgecock (guitar), Marvin Etzioni (bass) and Don Heffington (drums) and released two albums, "Lone Justice" (1985) and "Shelter" (1986) before disbanding in 1986. All of the members aside from McKee left the band in 1985, and she replaced them with Shane Fontayne (guitar), Greg Sutton (bass), Rudy Richman (drums) and Bruce Brody (keyboards) for the recording of "Shelter".

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