Ed Case
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Ed Case
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You're never once seen once without me
Do I deny, if you talk about me
She turns around, and she tries to annoy me
She's got a friend, and she looks so up it
Her hair's too long, and she means nothing at all
Hair's too long, and I told them what she'd bought
Hair's too long, and who knows why?
I met her so, and she's just staring at the ceiling
You frightened head, you can call a taxi
A many eye, oh if she looks so pretty
She's got a friend, and she looks so up it
Her hair's too long, and you mean nothing at all
Hair's too long, and you mean nothing at all
Hair's too long, and who knows why?
Don't come back, yeah
Just seen through you
Don't come back, you know I see right through you
Don't come back, yeah, cause I sleep through you
Don't come back
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