My Lady Of Mercy

Album: Prelude to Ecstasy (2023)
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  • Take me back to your swimming pool
    You lovely little
    Foolish thinking I could have you
    Naked in a trench coat

    I'll see you on Sunday
    I wanna hear them sing

    Teach me how to do as you do
    Guide me show me how
    And let me be your arrow
    Baby, make me bow

    I'll see you on Sunday
    I wanna hear them sing, uh

    Oh, rest your feet on me
    My lady of mercy
    Strike me, pierce me
    Straight through the heart
    Ha, ha-oh, ha

    I, I want to take your picture
    Picture me in bed
    Under your crucifix
    Under your long black hair

    I'll see you on Sunday
    I wanna make them sing, uh

    Oh, rest your feet on me
    My lady of mercy
    Strike me, pierce me
    Straight through the heart
    Ha, ha-oh, ha

    Oh, rest your feet on me
    My lady of mercy
    Strike me, pierce me
    Straight through the heart
    Ha, ha-oh, ha
    Ha, ha-oh, ha
    Ha, ha-oh, ha Writer/s: Abigail Morris, Aurora Nishevci, Emily Roberts, Georgia Davies, Lizzie Mayland, Rhys Downing
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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