Standard (EADGBE)
The female form, oh Betty Page in leopard print lemonade.
The world became sour at the sight of her.
I loved her like a sister or a piece of furniture.
A rubber dress and a leather whip. Her photographs were well equipped at
shocking the government of the day.
If they just new poor Betty for her innocence and naivety
I am miss puritan. I know my answers are right.
I am miss holier than. I will win this justified fight.
It's not easy. No, it's not easy.
A silver gun what a glorious hit man stuck inside his lover's basement,
thinking about the situation in front of him.
He loves her like a mother or a piece of furniture.
Two lives left, and one is for the taking! He's the husband, an insurance agent.
Now he's the target for the postman
who brought lust with his deliveries of innocence and naivety.
I am miss puritan. I know my answers are right.
I am miss holier than. I will win this justified fight.
It's not easy. No, it's not easy.
It's not easy. No, it's not easy.
The bullets flew and it hit her face. The insurance paid for the wedding day and
now there's a partner for the postman.
He loves her like a mother or a piece of furniture.
And Betty Page isn't made of sin now that Jesus Christ is her only best friend
and her bikini is her bible.
I guess they call that survival when all your pictures turn yellow.