Neta Snook Southern (February 14, 1896 – March 23, 1991) was a pioneer aviator who achieved a long list of firsts. She was the first woman aviator in Iowa, first woman student accepted at the Curtiss Flying School in Virginia, first woman aviator to run her own aviation business and first woman to run a commercial airfield. Yet "Snooky", as her friends called her, was fated to be remembered for her relationship to Amelia Earhart. Her autobiography I Taught Amelia to Fly aptly captures the essence of her fame, she was forever linked to the Earhart mystique as her first instructor.
Mary Neta Snook was born on February 14, 1896 in Mount Carroll, Illinois. She was interested in machinery at an early age, spurred by a fascination with her father's automobiles. At the age of four, she would sit on her father's lap and help him steer his Stanley Steamer on the hills of their Illinois town. As she grew older, he taught her the inner workings of cars. Snook attended the Frances Shimer School, which later became Shimer College, graduating in 1912.
(M. Gray, T. Meagher, Jeff Paris)
Yeah!
I never thought there was a kind of love that could make me sell my soul
But I can't help myself when you get so close
Whenever you lay your hands on me, it makes me want you more
The feeling in your touch is what I hunger for, yeah
So good, so bad, I gave it everything I had
Way down inside, I'm gonna make you mine
Let me slide in, I need a little skin on skin
I'll make you see, you're everything to me
Chorus:
When you need love and you're cold inside
You reach out for me with the fire in your eyes
When your heart cries out with a burning desire
You're the angel I need, you're the devil inside
Oh-oh
I see you [bash in] in the heat of the night, the fever gets too much
I feel our bodies move to the rhythm of love
So good, so bad, your love's about to drive me mad
One more last time, my heart is on the line
So rough, so smooth, can't wait to get my hands on you
Just wait and see, you're everything to me
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Ooh yeah, you bring out the devil in me
(Solo)
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Got the devil inside