By Samuel Shoemaker
It all started on a dark afternoon
When our eyes met as I entered the room
She smiled at me, as she look at my case
So I replied with a little style and grace
Green eyes flashed when I told her you never know
What’s going to happen when those strings hit my bow
And she said play me that violin,
Makes me feel so good that I must be a sin
For me to lay back in the middle of the night
Play it for me daddy, I won’t ever put up a fight
She softly whispered when I ended my show
I’m sorry, Mr. Violin Man, no, I didn’t know
Her beauty was dangerous, I could feel it in my soul
After that violin hit her, baby, you just don’t, you just never know
She said play me, like you play that violin
Make it feel so good that it must be a sin
For me to lay back in the middle of the night
Play it for me daddy, I won’t ever put up a fight
Play me like you play violin
Bounce me daddy, if you push, I won’t bend
She screamed lay me back in the middle of the night
Play it for me daddy, I won’t ever put up a fight
She said play me that violin
Make it feel so good that it must be a sin
For me to lay back in the middle of the night
Play it for me daddy, I won’t ever put up a fight