Shop Window
Read Shop Window lyrics by Kathryn Williams on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Shop Window
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I'd pay good money to sort your head out
To blank out the screen
To take us back to simple pleasures and means
It's a barbed little comment
Not big enough for the outside to see
But that's how you love it
That's how you kept it between you and me
All appearance is kept up
Everyone is envious
Make them feel like we've
Got it made
Like a gift that some god sent to us
But it's just a shop window
You're undressing it again
I'll stand where you want me to
Pointing where our relationship's going
I'm not an arrow or dart for throwing
I'd pay good money to get out of this
To turn my back to your dream
I'd pay good money to make this window steam
It's a barbed little comment
Not big enough for the outside to see
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Who performs "Shop Window"?
Kathryn Williams performs "Shop Window", and this lyric page sits inside the Kathryn Williams catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to How Can We Hang On To A Dream and Just Like A Birthday with a short reason for opening each page next.
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