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Manfred Mann - The Vicar's Daughter Lyrics



Manfred Mann - The Vicar's Daughter Lyrics
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When I was ten I kissed the vicar's daughter
At fourteen I was holding someone's hand
At fifteen I tried things I didn't oughta
And now I'm getting near to wedding plans

But still somehow I miss my vicar's daughter
I chased her round the church to steal a kiss
And I can see her smiling as I caught her
Her innocence is something I still miss

No one ever will give me half the thrill
I got that summer's day
She was just a child
I was running wild looking for a game to play

Has anybody seen my vicar's daughter
Perhaps now she's a woman of the world
But if you see her tell her I adored her
That summer's day when I was ten years old
That summer's day when I was ten years old
That summer's day when I was ten years old
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When I was ten I kissed the vicar's daughter
At fourteen I was holding someone's hand
At fifteen I tried things I didn't oughta
And now I'm getting near to wedding plans

But still somehow I miss my vicar's daughter
I chased her round the church to steal a kiss
And I can see her smiling as I caught her
Her innocence is something I still miss

No one ever will give me half the thrill
I got that summer's day
She was just a child
I was running wild looking for a game to play

Has anybody seen my vicar's daughter
Perhaps now she's a woman of the world
But if you see her tell her I adored her
That summer's day when I was ten years old
That summer's day when I was ten years old
That summer's day when I was ten years old
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Writer: Michael D'Abo
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave

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Performed By: Manfred Mann
Length: 2:19
Written by: Michael D'Abo

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