Back Stairs
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Back Stairs
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For ones in his life he dropped the charade
She was gorgeous and glowing - a sweet serenade
He could have gone up but he opted to stay
He could see the gates of glory but the devil had his tail
Imagine that
She said, could it be you by the back stairs?
She said, could it be you by the back stairs?
Imagine that
He could have gone up but he opted to stay
Along with the devil - he swaggered and swayed
She thought she could see him - could it be true?
He thought she was waving - but she was just grasping for a clue
Could it be you by the back stairs?
Could it be you by the back stairs?
He should have gone up
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Wendy Mcneill performs "Back Stairs", and this lyric page sits inside the Wendy Mcneill catalog on LyroVerse.
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