White Limozeen

Album: White Limozeen (1989)
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  • Fresh scrubbed hot off the bus
    Dressed up and feeling good
    Eyes full of stars a heart full of dreams
    Daisy Mae in Hollywood

    Struttin' down the boulevard
    The walkway of the stars
    With a vision of her name in lights
    Reflecting off the cars

    And dreaming of a white limozeen
    She wants to have a white limozeen

    Well, the days to come were long and dark
    And the nights were hard and cold
    She met the devil in the City of Angels
    But she never lost her soul

    She kept her dreams close to her heart
    Like a family photograph
    She cried sometimes and died sometimes
    But still she knows how to laugh

    Dreaming of a white limozeen
    Dreaming of a white limozeen

    Now she's a living her dreams like a movie queen
    Diamond rings and all things good
    From the breadlines to the headlines
    She's the toast of Hollywood

    White limozeen
    White limozeen

    Now she's really ridin' high
    She's a woman of the world
    But deep inside she never changed
    She's the same old down home girl

    And when the airplane brings the kinfolk
    To visit for awhile
    There's a friendly guy in a red bow tie
    To take 'em around in style

    He drives 'em in a white limozeen
    She finally got a white limozeen

    Now she's a living her dreams like a movie queen
    Diamond rings and all things good
    From the breadlines to the headlines
    She's the toast of Hollywood

    She was fresh scrubbed hot off the bus
    Dressed up and feelin' good
    Eyes full of stars a heart full of dreams
    Daisy Mae in Hollywood

    She goes struttin' down the boulevard
    The walkway of the stars
    With a vision of her name in lights
    Reflectin' off the cars

    And dreamin' of a white limozeen
    She finally got a white limozeen
    Oh, ridin' in a white limozeen

    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen

    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen

    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen

    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen

    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Limozeen, a white limozeen
    A big white limozeen
    Writer/s: DOLLY PARTON, MAC DAVIS
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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