Speak Plainly Diana
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Speak Plainly Diana
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Speak plainly Diana
There's nothing to understand
Yes, there's mysteries in the basement
But there's comic books up stairs
And there's a wrecking ball in the front yard
But there's blue prints on the couch
Speak plainly to me Diana
We'll build ourselves a house
Said
There's no safety Diana
And there's nobody to blame
Even daylight will surprise you
Even dreams will end the same
So when there's too much to remember
And you remember me
Speak plainly to me Diana
We're swimin' to the sea
Said
I don't mind ridin' 'round
Come lately Diana
And quit what's got you down
Steal from the tallest cabinet
And make your favorite sound
And when there's too much to get rid of
And you get rid of me
Speak plainly to me Diana
There's nothing you must be
Said I don't mind ridin' 'round
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Joe Pug performs "Speak Plainly Diana", and this lyric page sits inside the Joe Pug catalog on LyroVerse.
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