Triple Trouble - What Part of No

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Sir, if you don't mind, I'd rather be alone

From the moment I walked in tonight

You've been comin' on

If I've told you once, I've told you twice

I'm just here to unwind

I'm not interested in romance

Or what you have in mind

What part of no don't you understand?

To put it plain and simple

I'm not into one night stands

I'll be glad to explain it

If it's too hard to comprehend

What part of no don't you understand?

I appreciate the drink and the rose

Was nice of you

I don't mean to be so mean

I don't think I'm gettin' through

Oh, I don't need no company

And I don't wanna dance

So what part of no don't you understand?

What part of no don't you understand?

To put it plain and simple

I'm not into one night stands

I'll be glad to explain it

If it's too hard to comprehend

What part of no don't you understand?

I'll be glad to explain it

If it's too hard to comprehend

What part of no don't you understand?

What part of no don't you understand?

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Gerald Smith / Wayne Perry

What Part of No lyrics © Universal Music - Z Tunes Llc, Reservoir 416, O-tex Music, O Tex Music

What Part of No lyrics © Universal Music - Z Tunes Llc, Reservoir 416, O-tex Music, O Tex Music

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When they arrived on Star Base 12 on the arm of Lt Kevin Thomas Riley. They were triple trouble for the three first cousins and all of them were the great-great-grandsons of Lord Patrick William Howard through his son, Lord Frederick William Howard and his second son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR and one of his three sons, Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR, Lord Richard Edward Howard Senior and Lord Edwin William Howard.

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