Clara Bow
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Clara Bow
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I didn't use you but I wish I had
I never liked you but I wish I did
Whether it was soaking in your poppy tea
Or your southern hospitality
Your voice has a singsong quality
And bones were made to be broken
Yes, all right, I can
With sunburned lips I can bitch
About another stupid summer
Paste eaters like this sad season
Strong women gripe and bite your heavy tongues
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50 Foot Wave performs "Clara Bow", and this lyric page sits inside the 50 Foot Wave catalog on LyroVerse.
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