You see your sun is gentle, see your Sunday clothes
And the new beginnings just biginning to unfold
Best of all the summers warm see our lady with her shawl
Come and come forever could you go go go for more
Now your welcome with us more
Now your welcome with us more
Who would you disintegrate for?

And see us in the kitchen, see us on the floor
And the new beginnings that are beginning at the door
Best of all the summers warm see our lady with her shawl
Come and come forever could you go go go for more
Now your welcome with us more
Now your welcome with us more
Who would you disintegrate for?

Get it all in the open, get it out of your cloak
And the new beginnings just beginning to unfold
Best of all the summers warm see our lady with her shawl
Come and come forever could you go go go for more
Now your welcome with us more
Now your welcome with us more
Who would you disintegrate for?


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    "see our lady with her shawl" should be "sick old lady in a shawl"

    derykon June 17, 2005   Link
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    Definetly one of the best on the cd, clinic needs more attention. But some of these lyrics are a little off but not much, good work.

    deathbysexieston June 02, 2006   Link
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    going to see them in april woo

    dannycrispon December 15, 2007   Link
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    wrong its "see our lady in a shawl"

    gotadollar?on February 13, 2008   Link

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