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I once bought a little black dress,
Costing more than three hundred pounds, And I bought it solely to impress, A female trait, as I am sure you have found. Yes, I bought it to show off the curves, And I’ve got them so let it be known, And yes I want you all to observe, That the curves are all homegrown. Oh and, of course, its short and absolutely tight, Exactly the effect that I sought, Completely a dress, purely to excite, In any chic restaurant or night spot. I know I’m a hussy, but do I care? Let me think! Oh no I don’t, If you have some style or any flair, Then like me I’m sure you wont. So, I have the little black dress, And I’m extremely glad to testify, That it never has failed to impress, Now trust me! Would I lie?
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