Lola Montez

Album: Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies (2013)
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  • Feel the fire where she walks
    Lola Montez, so beautiful
    Shady and a tempered dame
    Blinding your eyes with her spider dance

    Her performance utterly erotic subversive to all ideas
    And for public morality
    And cool as she was, she didn't care
    See the miner throw his gold
    Lifting her skirt howling loud like a wolf
    Hell raising and full of sin
    When Lola was dancing and showing her skin

    Wherever she walks
    She will be captivating all the men
    Don't look in her eyes
    You might fall and find the love of your life, heavenly
    But she'll catch you in her web
    The love of your life, yeah

    Feel the fire where she walks
    Lola Montez, so beautiful
    Shady and a tempered dame
    Blinding your eyes with her spider dance

    "Well notorious I have been
    But never for fame" that's what she said
    Dear Henry taste my whip
    Never to see any words you print

    Wherever she walks
    She will be captivating all the men
    Don't look in her eyes
    You might fall and find the love of your life, heavenly
    But she'll catch you in her web
    The love of your life, yeah

    Oh Lola, I'm sure that the love would have been
    The key to all your pain, the key to all your pain
    No words will later come
    Did the spider bite your tongue?
    We will surely not forget
    We will surely not forget
    The Lola spider dance

    Whoa
    Don't look on her eyes
    You might fall and find the love of your life, heavenly
    But she'll catch you in her web
    The love of your life, yeah Writer/s: Michael Poulsen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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