Black Sundress

Album: Exogamy (2008)
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  • I like Smokey, can I second that emotion?
    You're a Pisces, and I'm drowning in your ocean
    I'm wasting all my time in your office complex
    When I really want to see you in that Black Sundress

    May Marie don't misunderstand me
    Your eyes like to tease saying "You can't have me."
    Hey, Marie, won't you understand me
    I really want a piece of your psycho-candy.

    You've been running, through my imagination
    Like a movie, and I want to be your agent
    We can talk all day, about my Electra Complex
    But I really want to see you lose that Black Sundress

    May Marie, don't misunderstand me
    I know it's not for free, your psycho-candy.
    Hey, Marie, I don't mean to be demanding
    I'm aching for a piece of your psycho-candy.

    A figure so divine, with a halo that glows
    A wire from Greta told me all I need to know
    Shivers down my spine, I wanna paint your toes
    I'm twisted inside out, what more do you need to know?

    It's a tangle, of intricate emotion
    You're an angel
    But you give me evil notions

    I've wasted every dime, I guess I'm just too complex
    Do you really want to see me in that Black Sundress?
    May, Marie, this is not the way I planned it
    I'm aching for a piece of your psycho-candy
    Hey Marie, I won't take it for granted
    If I could have a piece of your psycho-candy Writer/s: J. Kidder, P. Allgood
    Publisher: Grey Vireo Entertainment
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