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30 Century Man - Lily White Lyrics



30 Century Man - Lily White Lyrics




Sat up on the dash board
Looking at the world
We have little choice now
Do you wanna be my girl
I can't find no breezy air
I cannot rest my back
Shall we live it up now
With cotton towels and wine
Lazy eyes and blue necked flies
That champagne corks your throat

So let's jump the town now
No one has to know
And if you hear their voices
Sing lily white as snow

You said you should drive now
You said you'd had enough
But round and round is easy
And standing still is rough
Split your tongue into two
And dart those devil diamond eyes
It's all looking rosey
But never touch a nerve
You got what you wanted
But not all that you deserve

So let's jump the town now
No one has to know
And if you hear their voices
Sing lily white as snow
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English

Sat up on the dash board
Looking at the world
We have little choice now
Do you wanna be my girl
I can't find no breezy air
I cannot rest my back
Shall we live it up now
With cotton towels and wine
Lazy eyes and blue necked flies
That champagne corks your throat

So let's jump the town now
No one has to know
And if you hear their voices
Sing lily white as snow

You said you should drive now
You said you'd had enough
But round and round is easy
And standing still is rough
Split your tongue into two
And dart those devil diamond eyes
It's all looking rosey
But never touch a nerve
You got what you wanted
But not all that you deserve

So let's jump the town now
No one has to know
And if you hear their voices
Sing lily white as snow
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Writer: George Smith
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30 Century Man - Lily White Video
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Performed By: 30 Century Man
Language: English
Length: 2:48
Written by: George Smith

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