Lyrics
Don't say nothing, I speak for two
Expressing a willingness to speak on behalf of both individuals.
I'll do the lying you just walk through
Taking responsibility for deception while the other person walks through the situation.
It ain't no crime, that's what we do
Asserting that their actions, including deception, are not morally wrong.
Ain't that what we do?
Reiterating the acceptance of their shared activities, possibly referring to deceptive behavior.
There are no victims, there is no truth
Denying the existence of victims or absolute truth.
We take their money, they take our youth
Describing a transactional relationship where money is taken, and youth is sacrificed.
It ain't no crime that's what we do
Justifying the aforementioned actions as not being criminal.
Ain't that what we do?
Reaffirming the acceptance of their shared activities.
Baby, I won't trade your million dollar smile
Expressing a commitment to preserving the partner's valuable smile and distinctive style.
Won't let them take your most particular style
Rejecting the idea of allowing others to take away the partner's unique qualities.
But let's give them something to remember you by, oh my
Suggesting the creation of lasting memories for the partner.
A skillful fooling, that's all I have
Admitting to skilled deception, offering kisses without a commitment to love.
I promise kisses but not to love
Acknowledging the deceptive nature of promises related to love.
It ain't no crime that's what we do
Reiterating that their actions are not morally wrong.
Ain't that what we do?
Reaffirming the acceptance of their shared activities.
Baby, I won't trade your million dollar smile
Committing to protecting the partner's valuable smile and unique style.
Won't let them take your most particular style
Rejecting the idea of allowing others to take away the partner's distinctive qualities.
But I'll give 'em something to remember you by, oh my
Suggesting the creation of lasting memories for the partner.
Don't say nothing, I speak for two
Repeating the willingness to speak for both individuals.
I'll do the lying you just walk through
Reiterating the commitment to deception while the other person navigates the situation.
It ain't no crime, that's what we do
Emphasizing that their actions, including deception, are not morally wrong.
Ain't that what we do?
Reaffirming the acceptance of their shared activities.
Ain't that what we do?
Posing a rhetorical question about the acceptability of their shared activities.
Ain't that what we do?
Repeating the rhetorical question, emphasizing the acceptance of their actions.
Ain't that what we do?
Reiterating the rhetorical question, reinforcing the normalcy of their shared activities.
Ain't that what we do?
Emphasizing the routine nature of their shared activities.
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