The Puppy Girl Song

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Written for the idiot who thinks it's ok to treat a woman like a dog.


Got me growling
Cos you're barking orders
So very outragous
Trying to force me
Down onto my knees
Into a wicked cruel submission


BRIDGE

Boy, no matter what you want
No matter what you believe
I ain't gonna be
Don't ever wanna be
Made to feel
Like you want me to feel
Less then a woman
Less then real flesh and blood
A human being
Caught up in your sick twisted idea of fun
Playing forever
The role of your puppy girl
Draining all the life from me


Nobody special to you
Nobody that I would ever want in my life
So why try to drag me down?
So deep down into your twisted fantasy
Makes me wonder
Is this really the only way you can get a woman?


REPEAT BRIDGE


Pouting like a little boy
Resorting to rumors and lies when you don't get your way
Secretly longing to beat down every woman that you see
Just so you can feel more like a man
So damn lame ass sorry
I really think you should seek professonal help for your problems


REPEAT BRIDGE


No chains
No begging or groveling
This time I'm laying down the law
Standing up for women's rights everywhere
Won't take being called a bitch no more
Singing out at the top of my lungs tonight


For every woman that you've ever tried to degrade....


REPEAT BRIDGE 2X


2007 Ramona Thompson

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