Album: The Witches of Eastwick (2000)
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  • Little Girl:

    Every dawn, every sunrise, may they find me in this town
    I call my home. In the park, in the schoolyard, may the neighbour's
    watchful eye guide my steps as I walk by, such a lucky girl am
    I you might suppose; well I am: you can ask. Eastwick knows.

    Women:

    Hear the bells from the steeple, is there a sweeter way to start the
    day than this? See the town, watch the people, every wink and every
    stare is the neighbourhoods affair, it just shows how much we care
    when we propose: for the good, for the best, Eastwick knows.

    Men:

    Sometimes scandal stirs the breeze, curtains shut but Eastwick sees

    All:

    Gates may latch, doors may close, but rest assured: Eastwick knows

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    Every day just like clockwork, the world goes dancing by me once again.
    But in a town such as Eastwick..

    Alex:

    When you're different through and through

    Jane:

    On your own

    Sukie:

    Or making do

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    Every eye in town's on you and so it goes: good or bad, right or wrong,
    Eastwick knows

    All:

    Eastwick knows a sense of duty and devotion. Eastwick hears not a
    single word of woe. Eastwick sees past the hills beyond the ocean.
    Eastwick knows all that Eastwick needs to know!

    Felicia:

    Everyone in harmony, everyone in step. Well, almost!

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    Look at me, I don't belong here. Sad but true: can't even run, cause
    there's nothing else worth running to. Who has the power? Who has the prayer?

    Alex:

    I'd ask the moon

    Jane:

    I'd ask the moon

    Sukie:

    I'd ask...

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    If I thought the moon would care.

    Felicia:

    These women: they could be trouble. Just you wait and see!

    Townspeople:

    Eastwick knows

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    What isn't anybody's business!

    Townspeople:

    Eastwick hears

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    And soon the story's changing hands!

    Townspeople:

    Eastwick sees

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    What isn't meant for it to witness!

    Townspeople:

    Eastwick knows

    Alex, Jane and Sukie:

    But it never understands.

    All:

    As flowers bloom, as bees will buzz, Eastwick thrives as Eastwick does,
    for Eastwick is as Eastwick was and always will be! Eastwick shares,
    Eastwick learns, Eastwick cares for your concerns. Heed the tides,
    mind the throes, Eastwick sees: Eastwick knows!
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