William
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William
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William was said to be a bad boy
Met him behind the leaf of a door
William was the saddest boy
I ever saw
Talked to me
Talked to me
With his invisible tears
William was driving a dark blue car
At the moment
But I'm sure he will change
In a white one soon
Talk to me
Talk to me
Let us have a green one too
Promptly I took a fancy
For spending the rest of my days
And nights with that boy
Talk to me
Talk to me
Let us have a brandy or two
Well, there's the heads of those
Who believe, and believe
And believe in those of pure heart
And hand
William must have a chorus in his heart
And lilacs in his shoes
William is the sweetest boy I ever saw
Talk to me
Talk to me
Let us have a baby or two
Now that bad boy is away from me
But I don't mind that very much
'Cause when we meet again
Talk to me
Talk to me
Let us have another day
Or three
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Sibylle Baier performs "William", and this lyric page sits inside the Sibylle Baier catalog on LyroVerse.
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