Strolling down a poncey lane
I came across a girl you claimed, her name

Trudy Truelove
to avoid the rain she simply ducks
because Trudy make her own rules
away she zooms Trudy Truelove

She live on that street
still she keeps her cardboard clean
when people pass they scream
there's that girl again, her name

Trudy Truelove
to avoid the rain she simply ducks
because Trudy makes her own rules
away she zooms Trudy Truelove

It's raining falling stars so
she snatches one in a jar
for a bag lady who she calls queen
Trudy earns her wings

Trudy Truelove
to avoid the rain she simply ducks
because Trudy makes her own rules
away she zooms Trudy Truelove

Trudy Trudy Trudy
Truelove, Trudy
Trudy Truelove



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    Wonderful song.. although I just have a 40sec clip of it :(

    innoxiouson February 19, 2006   Link

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