Natural Thing
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Natural Thing
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Since you came from Memphis
You can look but please don't touch
Didn't like rock and rollers
Seemed a bit much too much
Cause it's the natural thing feelin' the star
Natural blood starts to flow
Yeah, the natural thing, get up a star
Then she'll never let you go
Hey girl, now does it feel all right
Think I'm gettin' through
Don't you think the band's real tight
Wait til we start to move
May sound funny but you gave it to me
I didn't even like it
May sound funny but you gave it to me
And now I got to live without it
I been down to Atlanta
Got to move my feet
Gettin' down before the last call
With every star she meets
Why'd you do it, why'd you do it
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Lauren Harris performs "Natural Thing", and this lyric page sits inside the Lauren Harris catalog on LyroVerse.
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