[Verse 1]
Oh, my darling is so fine, without her top,
Beneath it hides a heart so wide, and hips that drop.
Believe me, it’s not easy living by the book,
She’s sixty in the middle, ninety on each look.
I can’t fall asleep without my sweetheart near,
I rest my head upon her pillows dear.
And in the morning I’ve noticed, oh the perks,
Believe me, sleeping without pillowcase works.
[Chorus]
Some love faces, some love asses, I love boobs instead,
I love both, they’re like a sleeping pill before my bed.
The moment that I lean on them, I drift away,
Some love faces, some love asses, I love boobs, I say.
I love both, they’re like a sleeping pill before my bed,
The moment that I lean on them, I drift away.
[Verse 2]
Oh, my darling, just to keep her perfect shape,
At her work she does much more than her set rate.
And whatever’s in her hands, it always burns so bright,
Her beauty pulls me in, like magnets through the night.
In summer work is plenty, we get tired fast,
But we’re not too proud to rest in hay at last.
What could compare with city noise and fuss?
Here in the village every view’s a plus.
[Chorus]
Some love faces, some love asses, I love boobs instead,
I love both, they’re like a sleeping pill before my bed.
The moment that I lean on them, I drift away,
Some love faces, some love asses, I love boobs, I say.
I love both, they’re like a sleeping pill before my bed,
The moment that I lean on them, I drift away.