Sunny Goodge Street

Album: Fairytale (1965)
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  • On the firefly platform on sunny Goodge Street
    Violent hash-smoker shook a chocolate machine
    Bobbed in an eating scene.

    Smashing into neon streets in their stillness
    Smearing their eyes on the crazy Kali goddess
    Listenin' to sounds of Mingus mellow fantastic.

    "My, my", they sigh,
    "My, my", they sigh.

    In dull house rooms with coloured lights swingin'
    Strange music boxes sadly tinklin'
    Drink in the sun shining all around you.

    "My, my", they sigh,
    "My, my", they sigh, mm mm.

    "My, my", they sigh,
    "My, my", they sigh.

    The magician, he sparkles in satin and velvet,
    You gaze at his splendour with eyes you've not used yet.
    I tell you his name is Love, Love, Love.

    "My, my", they sigh,
    "My, my", they sigh.
    "My, my" - sigh Writer/s: DONOVAN LEITCH
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • David from UsaWhy do all the lyrics sites say "crazy Kali goddess" when he's clearly saying "crazy color goddess" and in his live version he says " crazy colors goddess"?
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