David Devant and his Spirt Wife
Ginger (Georgeson, Foster © 1997)
Do you feel born out of time, does all the world seem behind you, You must be ginger,
And when you walk down the street, do people tread on your heals, and wag a finger,
Have you got plans in your head, do you wish they all drop dead, Because they don't understand, they think your from another land, Gingeeeer, its not the same for you, In another life, maybe, we'll all be ginger and free, Do people tell you you're wrong, won't let you fell you belong in their club, Your an outsider, When they shout freckle face, it makes you feel out of place, your in the dentist chair, open wider, Have you got plans in your head, do you wish they all drop dead, Because they don't understand, they think your from another land, Ginger, its not the same for you, In another life, maybe, we'll all be ginger and free, Gingeeeeeeeeer,Gingeeeeeeeeer, Ginger, it's not the same, not the same for you, In another life maybe, we're gonna be ginger and free..... |
Parallel Universe Part 2I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you,I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you, I think I'm in heaven, heaaaaaavvven, must be in heaven with you, I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you, I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you, I think I'm in heaven, heaaaaaavvven, must be in heaven with you, Sometimes I find it hard to believe, That there is only one of anything, One of anything, I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you, I think I'm in heaven, must be in heaven with you, Is there only one way to skin a rabbit, Only one way to kick a habit, Only one way to write a letter, Only one way to say that things are better, Only one way to brush your teeth, Only one way to reach the man beneath, There's only one way to tie your laces, Is there only one Kemp town races,
I'm eating strawberries, Strawberries, Strawberries with you,
Is there only one way to skin a rabbit,
I think I'm in heaven, I think I'm in heaven, I must be in heaven with you. |
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