Meg White

Album: Gossip in the Grain (2008)
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  • Meg White
    You're alright
    In fact, I think you?re pretty swell
    Can't you tell?

    Meg White
    Such a pretty thing
    I saw your face on the cover
    Of a magazine

    Some day (some day)
    I'd like (I?d like)
    To take a walk with you
    Maybe ride our bikes down by the sea side

    Meg White
    I saw you on the big screen
    Oh, Jack was king, but you stole the scene

    Meg White
    Baby, you're the bomb
    Oh, Jack is great don?t get me wrong
    But this is your song

    Some day (some day)
    I'd like (I'd like)
    To take a walk with you
    Talk about most anything you'd like to talk about
    And watch the sun going down
    Going down

    Playin' those drums is hard to do
    It's true
    And nobody plays them quite like you do

    Meg White
    You're alright
    In fact, I think you're pretty swell
    Can't you tell?

    Meg White
    Such a pretty thing
    I saw your face on the cover of a magazine

    Some day (some day)
    I'd like (I'd like)
    To take a walk with you
    Maybe ride our bikes down by the sea side
    And watch the sun going down
    Going down Writer/s: Raycharles Lamontagne
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Rm from UkBring back the white stripes!
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