Laura
by Lush

Album: Spooky (1992)
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  • Mirror maid, tummy ache
    Make-up run
    Lipstick girl, black stick curl
    In the new york sun

    Inside out, you know about my
    Silly game
    Even though, you don't know
    About my name

    Where I've been
    What I dream
    What I've seen

    Clumsy eyes realise how to
    Write the word
    Basically, you sing for me
    When I am hurt

    Stoned and blind, never mind
    Luckie's song
    Press the keys, I can be
    Where you belong

    I'm a fan
    Of your hand
    Oh

    And
    I'm in love
    Cry above
    Oh

    And
    I'm a fan
    Of your hand
    Every man
    Oh Writer/s: EMMA ANDERSON, EMMA VICTORIA JANE ANDERSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Royalty Network
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