Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now
Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now

Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
She said so

Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now
Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now

Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
She said so

Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now
Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now

Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
She said so

Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now
Now, she ever comes now, now
She ever comes now, now
She ever comes now

Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
Oh, she looks so good
Oh, she's made out of wood
She said so

She ever comes now, now
Now, comes
She ever comes now, now
Ever, ever, ever comes now, now
Ever, comes now, comes now, now
Now, now, now
Now, now, now
She ever comes now, now
Now, oh


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    cover of a velv. underground song. I actually kind of like this version better. theyre both good.

    zeppelinbeatle52on August 22, 2006   Link

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