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Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Sean Penn Blues from Mainstream (1987) [Verse 1]
AThe Western Minnesota EIntercollegiate CAircle telephoned They Esaid, hey Sean could you Dmosey on down to our Egala ball It reads AMister Madonna kicks some beat poetry DIf I could I Cwould I would DI swear I would be Cbetter DBut it seem I am Cjust a natural Bno good And what's more I like living like Ethat
[Verse 2]
After Aseven lines Eseventeen maybe I had tAo stop These Dphilistines were yelling hey Sean I Ecould not be heard for cowhand laughter I Apicked up my books and headed for the door DAnd if I tCrash this TV tDhen I know I Cwill feel better DGuess it seems I am Cjust a natural Bno good
And I like it like that [Chorus]
EBut when I sF#mee you Bcoming down my Astreet EYou walk right F#min and then youB Walk all overA me EOh yeh I needF#m you GBatecrashing on mAy beat EPut on your hF#migh heels and babyB Walk all ovAer me
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C#mFat hacks New York times food columnists DWant to review my soup yeh honestly CMy wife says I go looking for trouble AI surely find it Do you think I like living like that?
[Solo] E A x 3 [Chorus]
DAnd if I tCrash this TV tDhen I know I Cwill feel better DGuess it seems I am Cjust a natural Bno good
And I like it like that
EBut when I sF#mee you Bcoming down my Astreet EYou walk right F#min and then youB Walk all overA me EOh yeh I needF#m you GBatecrashing on mAy beat Ewalk in like F#mnancy sinatra and baby BWalk all oveAr me
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