Alexandra

Album: Song for Our Daughter (2020)
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  • What became of Alexandra
    Did she make it through
    What kind of woman gets to love you?

    Wrote us all a little note
    Nothing left to lose
    What kind of woman gets to love you?

    I need to know
    Where did Alexandra go?

    Alexandra had no fear
    She lived out in the woods
    She'd tell you what you're doing wrong
    If she thinks she'll be understood
    Pulls her socks up to her knees
    Finds diamonds in the drain
    One more diamond to add to her chain

    I need to know
    Where does Alexandra go?
    Where did Alexandra go?

    It won't change how I'm feeling
    You can try to help me understand
    If she loved you like a woman
    Did you feel like a man

    I need to know
    Where did Alexandra go?
    Where did Alexandra go?

    You had to say
    You feel too bad
    You could not bear
    Be understood
    I had to try
    A fuck to give
    Why should I die
    So you can live

    What did Alexandra know?
    What did Alexandra know?
    What did Alexandra know? Writer/s: Laura Marling
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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