London Lady

Album: Rattus Norvegicus (1977)
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  • Little lady
    With Dingwall's bullshit
    You're so stupid
    Affected brainwaves
    Little lady
    What really happens
    When you see mirrors
    You get the shivers

    Ah

    Making love to
    The Mersey Tunnel
    With a sausage, have you ever been to Liverpool?
    Please don't talk much
    It burns my ears
    Tonight you've talked for a thousand years

    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick
    Plastic's real when you're real sick

    Tell me what you've got to look so pleased about
    Tell me what you've got to look so pleased about

    Oh London Lady
    Why did you lay me?
    Your head is crowded
    With the names you've hounded
    The lines around your
    Eyes they show me
    You realize the party's over London Lady
    Party's over London Lady

    Tell me what you've got to look so pleased about
    Tell me what you've got to look so pleased about Writer/s: Brian John Duffy, David Greenfield, Hugh Alan Cornwell, Jean Jacques Burnel
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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