Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)
by Pulp

Album: single release only (1985)
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  • You're just a
    Little girl (with blue eyes)
    Everybody looks at you
    (Well, it's your day)
    And you're
    Stepping from the black car
    But you'll be getting back in soon
    (And on your way)

    Little girl (with blue eyes)
    There's a hole in your heart
    And one between your legs
    You've never had to wonder
    Which one he's going to fill
    In spite of what he said
    You'll never get away
    Hey
    You'll give it up one day
    Come what may

    Dad's not got a shot-gun
    But his look's enough to murder you
    (See what you've done)
    And forget about the paintings
    'Cause you'd better get the washing done
    (Oh something's wrong)

    Little girl (with blue eyes)
    There's a hole in your heart
    And one between your legs
    You've never had to wonder
    Which one he's going to fill
    In spite of what he said
    You'll never get away
    Hey
    You'll give it up one day
    Come what may

    Face down on the pavement
    Chalk lines round your little hands
    (Hit and run)
    And now a
    Mother sits in silence
    In a darkness she can't understand
    (Where you've gone)
    Oh

    Little girl (with blue eyes)
    There's a hole in your heart
    And one between your legs
    You've never had to wonder
    Which one he's going to fill
    In spite of what he said
    You'll never get away
    Hey
    You'll give it up one day
    Come what may. Writer/s: CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS BRANSON COCKER, PETER D MANSELL, RUSSELL SENIOR
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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