Ghost Of An Ideal Wife
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Ghost Of An Ideal Wife
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You saw me as your passport to shame
We both loved you again and again
For a while we were married to the very same bride
I saw this as my land of milk and honey
While you lived in your stockings and shoes
For a while we were married to the very same bride
All that's left is the ghost of an ideal wife
All that's left is the ghost of an ideal wife
Well now we speak a very different language
Your veil lies yonder in a field of ash
For a time we were married to the same bride
All that's left is the ghost of an ideal wife
All that's left is the ghost of an ideal wife
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