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Wonderful Woman lyrics
Here her head, she lay
Until she'd rise and say :
"I'm starved of mirth;
Let's go and trip a dwarf"
Oh, what to be done with her ?
Oh, what to be done with her ?
Oh ...
Ice water for blood
With neither heart or spine
And then just
To pass time; let us go and rob the blind
What to be done with her ?
I ask myself :
What to be said of her ?
Oh ...
But when she calls me, I do not walk, I run
Oh, when she calls, I do not walk, I run
Oh ...
Oh ...
Oh ...
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on The Sound of the Smiths: The Very Best of the Smiths Disc 2
- 3 This Charming Man
- 5 Back To The Old House
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- Track 6 on CD Singles Box Set
- 5 Accept Yourself
- 7 Jeane
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- Track 4 on This Charming Man
- 3 Accept Yourself
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- Track 8 on This Charming Man: Remixes
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