Yard of Blonde Girls
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Yard of Blonde Girls
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Through the yard, through the yard of blonde girls
Through the river and the sea
Gold sharks glittering
A tree of white breaks the earth
The streets where Lola played
Very sexy, very sexy
OK, OK
Here we may come
Fear, we may come
So run, run, run, run, run, run, run
It's in your heart, it's in your art, your beauty
Even in this world of lies, there's purity
You've got innocence in your eyes
Even in this world of lies
You're still hopeful, very sexy
OK, OK
Fear, we may come
Fear, we may come
so run, run, run, run, run, run, run
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