Letter From An Unknown Girlfriend

Album: Life, Death and Dennis Hopper (2025)
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  • I used to say
    No man would ever strike me
    And no man ever did
    'Til I met you
    Until I met you
    Sweet you

    Yeah, you had the charm
    Charm enough to sweep me
    Took me in your arms
    Swore you'd satisfy and keep me

    Too late I knew
    That it was all and only about you
    All about you
    Sweet you

    I was intoxicated by the child in you

    I loved the satyr running wild in you
    But I never met anyone who stunk like you
    Who talked junk like you
    Who fell in a funk like you
    Or got half as goddamned drunk as you

    I used to say
    No man would ever cage me
    And no man ever has
    No, not even you
    Oh no, not you
    Sweet you Writer/s: Mike Scott
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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