Placeholder: Women, not girls, rule my world I said they rule my world Act your age, mama (not your shoe size) Not your shoe size Maybe we could do the twirl You don't have to watch Dynasty To have an attitude, uh You just leave it all up to me My love will be your food Women, not girls, rule my world I said they rule my world Act your age, mama (not your shoe size) Not your shoe size Maybe we could do the twirl You don't have to watch Dynasty To have an attitude, uh You just leave it all up to me My love will be your food

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Women, not girls, rule my world I said they rule my world Act your age, mama (not your shoe size) Not your shoe size Maybe we could do the twirl You don't have to watch Dynasty To have an attitude, uh You just leave it all up to me My love will be your food

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