Monica

Album: The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
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  • Under a lamp light
    Monica stands at midnight
    And every guy think he can buy her love
    But money can't buy sweet lovin' from Monica

    Morning to moonshine
    Monica knows every line
    Don't ever propose 'cause Monica knows, you know
    She'll turn up her nose and say what a fool you are

    I, I shall die
    I, I shall die if I should lose Monica
    (Oh, Monica my love)
    People can try
    People can try, but they can't buy Monica, my love

    You take the sunshine
    I'll take the nightly shadows
    'Cause everyone knows that Monica glows at night
    She'll do something wrong and prove to you she is right

    I, I shall die
    I, I shall die if I should lose Monica
    (Oh, Monica my love)
    People may try
    People may try, but they can't buy Monica, my love

    Morning to moonshine
    Monica knows every line
    Don't ever propose 'cause Monica knows, you know
    She'll turn up her nose and say what a fool you are
    Monica Writer/s: RAYMOND DOUGLAS DAVIES
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc.
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