Aunt Leslie
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Aunt Leslie
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You were the lens I used to see
Sharpen the view, the news, the color TV
Filter the truth through you to me
What's not to trust it's just your family
Ring the phone, my dear Aunt Leslie
Let's have a word, a talk
In the dark room, you were the light, yeah yeah
Ohhh-over exposed, I blew out, and tried to make it right
That's when Leone came into frame, yeah
A shadow cloaked the danger of your high stakes game
Ring the phone, my dear Aunt Leslie
Let's have a word, a talk
What have you sold
What have you done with Leone
(Film knows all)
Ring the phone, my dear Aunt Leslie
Let's have a word, a talk
What have you sold
What have you done with Leone
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