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PJ Harvey - Dress Lyrics



PJ Harvey - Dress Lyrics




put on that dress i'm going out dancing starting off red clean and sparkling he'll see me music play make it dreamy for dancing must be a way that i can dress to please him it's hard to walk in the dress it's not easy i'm swinging over like a heavy loaded fruit tree
- if you put it on
it's sad to see lonely all this lonely close up my eyes dreamy dreamy music make it be alright music play make it good for romacing must be a way i can dress to please him swing it sway everything'll be alright but it's feeling so tight tonight

-"you purdy thang" my man says
"but i bought you beautiful dresses"

filthy tight the dress is filthy i'm falling flat and my arms are empty clear the way better get it out of this room a fallen woman in dancing costume
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put on that dress i'm going out dancing starting off red clean and sparkling he'll see me music play make it dreamy for dancing must be a way that i can dress to please him it's hard to walk in the dress it's not easy i'm swinging over like a heavy loaded fruit tree
- if you put it on
it's sad to see lonely all this lonely close up my eyes dreamy dreamy music make it be alright music play make it good for romacing must be a way i can dress to please him swing it sway everything'll be alright but it's feeling so tight tonight

-"you purdy thang" my man says
"but i bought you beautiful dresses"

filthy tight the dress is filthy i'm falling flat and my arms are empty clear the way better get it out of this room a fallen woman in dancing costume
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Writer: POLLY HARVEY
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: PJ Harvey
From Album: Dry
Written by: POLLY HARVEY
Year: 1992

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