Key: Eb Intro: Am C F 5, 6, 5-6-7-8 Verse 1: Am What's all that C The vulva F And what's that there, that's pubic hair Am Everybody's got some C
Please don't make a fuss F It's protected from bacteria (careful if you shave it) Verse 2: Am The clitoris C What's the purpose F It's full of nerve endings and definitely for pleasure Am C The urethral opening is very very small F And what comes out of there? PBR and PBR and Verse 3: Am Labia majora C Labia minora F They protect the openings and come in all sizes Am Labia majora C Labia minora F They protect the openings and come in all sizes Verse 4: Am The vagina C The vagina (what's that) F What's inside the vagina (yes) Am C The vagina is two to four inches in length F Nothing will get lost in there, not even your tampon Verse 5: Am C That's because of the cervix F At the top of the vagina is the cervix Am It feels like C The tip of your nose F The tip of your nose, the tip of your nose Bridge: N.C. When a female's aroused, the blood flows to her genitals (her what) N.C. Her genitals (her what) her genitals (cool!) N.C. The vagina might get longer (cool) N.C. It gets lubricated (okay) N.C. With a partner or on your own, this could lead to orgasm N.C. Eggs, ovaries, fallopian tubes, N.C. Uterus, ovulation N.C. Menustration N.C. Daily discharge N.C. There's a whole amazing process going on inside N.C. The female reproductive system is nothing to hide (are you ready) Verse 6: Am C Females go through hush 50,000 eggs (wow) F And they're stored in the ovaries Am C Once a month an egg flows through the fallopian tube F And that's called ovulation (what) Ov-u-lation Verse 7: Am Ovulation C Ovulation F When an egg is released, that's ovulation Am It travels to the uterus C And if no sperm are there F It dissolves into the uterus and the lining will shed Verse 8: Am Menstruation C Menstruation F The happiest week of the month, menstruation Am You could use a tampon, C You could use a pad F You could even use a menstrual cup. Terrific. I have one.
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