I’ve been home all day
My husband’s gone, they all say
He’s got a girl on the side
While I stay home all day
So I make lemonade
Put on a dress and I go lay
Out in the day room
And I wait for you
To come on over
And it give it to me
In the backyard full of dying flowers
In the kitchen on the pale pink counter
Give you a lap dance outside in a lawn chair
Drinking lemonade and playing with my hair
I’ve been home all day
My husband’s gone, don’t need to worry
Take you upstairs to the swan bed
Let you fuck me hard as you can
The next time he kisses me
Want him to taste red ruby lips
And the love we made
And the lemonade
So come on over
And give it to me
In the backyard full of dying flowers
In the kitchen on the pale pink counter
Give you a lap dance outside in a lawn chair
Drinking lemonade and playing with my hair
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