West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
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Queen Nymphet

Queen Nymphet lyrics by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. You're too young You're just a child A grain of sand A willow still bending Go run along You're...

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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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