Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional)

Gabe Saporta, Patrick Stump, Ryland Blackinton, Alex Suarez

[Verse 1]
Do you know who I am?
Good, neither do I
Got nothing to say (got nothing to say)
But if you pay me I can play the fool

[Chorus]
Go on, believe, if it turns you on
Take what you need until your body's numb
Prostitution is revolution
You can hate me, after you pay me
My submission is your addiction
So just get out while you can

[Verse 2]
Do you remember when
The only thing that mattered was
Taking time for the things you love?
But now you've got to humor all these fools

[Chorus]
Go on, believe, if it turns you on
Take what you need until your body's numb
Prostitution is revolution
You can hate me, after you pay me
My submission is your addiction
So just get out while you can

[Bridge]
If you need me I'm your man
But you don't want to see me mad
Oh! No! We don't care!
You're a pro and it's no surprise, yeah
Oh! No! We don't care!

[Chorus]
Go on, believe, if it turns you on
Take what you need until your body's numb
Prostitution is revolution
You can hate me, after you pay me
My submission is your addiction
So just get out while you can

Trivia about the song Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional) by Cobra Starship

When was the song “Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional)” released by Cobra Starship?
The song Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional) was released in 2007, on the album “¡Viva La Cobra!”.
Who composed the song “Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional)” by Cobra Starship?
The song “Prostitution Is The World’s Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am A Professional)” by Cobra Starship was composed by Gabe Saporta, Patrick Stump, Ryland Blackinton, Alex Suarez.

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