Stinky weather fat, shaky hands
Dopey morning doc, grumpy gnomes

Little wonder then, little wonder
You little wonder, little wonder you

Big screen dolls, and explosions
Sleepy time bashful but nude
Little wonder then, little wonder
You little wonder, little wonder you

Enter galactic see me to be you
It's all in the tablets sneezy bhutan
Little wonder then, little wonder
You little wonder, little wonder you

Mars happy nation sit on my karma
Dame meditation take me away
Little wonder then, little wonder
You little wonder, little wonder you

Sending me, so far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away

Little wonder, little wonder you
Little wonder, little wonder you

Sending me, so far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away
So far away, so far away

Little wonder, little wonder you
Little wonder, little wonder you

You little wonder, little wonder you
Little wonder then, little wonder
You little wonder, little wonder you


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Little Wonder [Album Version] Lyrics as written by Mark Plati David Bowie

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    I'm going to have to go with Prometeo on this. Kind of looks like... eh, the seven dwarves. I'm sure there's some other meaning to it, as well.

    The music video for this is weird, but very cool. Definitely check it out of you get the chance.

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