[Intro: The Reverend William Burk] Yeah, bubble bath, baby Burk, drop that beat Word, word Like that, like this Yo
[The Reverend William Burk] I used to French kiss her luscious lips and grab her hips This chick was so thick that it was sick I nearly had a fit when I seen her, black senorita Met her back in 93 or maybe it was 94 I told her I was ill and that her body was the cure I could tell she had taste by the clothes that she wore High heels with open toes, so you could see her pretty black feet Skirt with a slit down the middle made me happy Picture perfect, you should have seen the way she worked it I flirted with her all night long, and didn't stop until she told me I could give her a call I hit her up the next week, we conversated till dawn The first day followed, and she looked just like a model I loved the way it wobbled, but her head wasn't hollow Her motto was "Live for today, not just tomorrow" But when I looked her in the eyes I could feel her sorrow As we sat across from one another with the table in between I could tell that this Queen had been played a couple times She said a man always played games with her mind And everytime she trusted him, she ended up bustin him But she was in love with him, so she stayed with him And every night she laid with him, thinking how she was getting played by him And eventually she started hate the man This is where the story gets ill I thinkin to myself "Chill!", cause I don't wanna get all in her grill But I know the deal, she likes getting dark Then that's for real, it was just an energy that I could feel Her scarred heart was bleedin, and she never let it heal She wanted what she couldn't have, I took a sip from my drink Sat back and laughed, picturin how she would look up in a bubble bath Nahmean?
[Chorus: The Reverend William Burk] Why they want what they can't have? Why they want what they can't have?
[The Reverend William Burk] You know how Burk went to work now, I said "Forgive me, I have so many styles", I was playin Sade on surround sound As I broke it down, still the King, still holdin the crown Still making 'em sing, still pulling her hair, still spanking the back As time went on, in fact she bacame a test Now this is where I had to go hard, I had to be the God, I told her it would never work out What are the odds that a brother like me and a sister like her could ever get together for a future that was brighter I told her I was no good, I'd only do her wrong and she know I would So it was on, she loved that same old song, she loved that same old bond And that same old relationship Where her man never came home till the break of dawn And always did her wrong, but I had to go strong Because I knew she wanted what she couldn't have, now you do the math I laugh, took a sip of my drink and laid back with my shorty up in the bubble bath Nahmean?
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[The Reverend William Burk] Even though you say you love me, you can't handcuff me I tried to keep a distance, she was persistent Callin me, telling me how she desired all of me But I was happy with the current arrangement Shorty's talkin engagement, that's just not happenin I like the way you work it in the bubble bath, but after it you gotta leave That dream, I shattered it, left it in pieces, yo it's hazardous To mess with these unstable creatures, I'm always looking for a keeper And when I find her I'mma know just how to treat her But shorty here, I didn't need her, and she ain't need me She just didn't really wanna see somebody like the God be free So I told her that she still got a spot in my stable Just as long as she's healthy, ready, willing and able So she still comes through sometimes, and I still laugh Y'all do the math, bubble bath Nahmean?