Queen Nymphet
Read Queen Nymphet lyrics by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Queen Nymphet
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You're too young
You're just a child
A grain of sand
A willow still bending
Go run along
You're on your own
You have to learn
How the world can hurt you
When you're older
We'll have a time
When you're older
There will be a place for us
When you're older
When you're older
When you're older
When you're older
Give me something
To remember you by
I see the flower
The chain around your neck
You're too young
You're just a child
A grain of sand
A willow still bending
When you're older
When you're older
When you're older
When you're older
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West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band performs "Queen Nymphet", and this lyric page sits inside the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band catalog on LyroVerse.
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