| She never had to work to get the boys' attention
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| You could tell straight away she’s just a natural born
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| Daddy said she’s a Heartbreaker
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| Momma worried ooh, what will the neighbors say
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| The preacher warned that the Devil’s gonna' take her
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| If she don’t change her ways
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face
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| No one knows her name
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| She’s just a stranger on the walk of shame
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| She’s got the party dress
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| And her lipstick on
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| But she’s too proud to let em put her down
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| For wearing yesterday’s face
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| She’s never going to be no kind of high class lady
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| She should have stayed in line, now she’s the talk of the town (yeah)
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| But she don’t care 'bout loose lips
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| What are they gonna' say?
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face
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| Such a big disgrace
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| She’s painting a picture of the night’s embrace
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| She’s got them high heel shoes
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| And her smokey eyes
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| Showing signs of a wild night
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face
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| No one knows her name
|
| She’s just a stranger on the walk of shame
|
| She’s got the party dress
|
| And her lipstick on
|
| But she’s too proud to let em put her down
|
| For wearing yesterday’s face
|
| Such a big disgrace
|
| She’s painting a picture of the night’s embrace
|
| She’s got them high heel shoes
|
| And her smokey eyes
|
| Showing signs of a wild night
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face
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| She’s wearing yesterday’s face |