That's more than a dress
It's a Grace Kelly movie
You can see my benefit
Leave it on my doorstep
Or on my windowsill
I've got to take care of it
I've got to water it
You can light the candle
While I get the lights
The cactus needs more light
We've got to take care of it

That's more than a dress
That's a Grace Kelly movie
Dressed up to the nodes'
We'll make our grand entrance
With prickers in our fingers
We tried to take care of it
We can't work like this
And on she said

That's more than a dress
That's a Grace Kelly movie
That's more than a dress
Throw caution to the wind
And you've got the sexy legs
And that's more than a dress
It's a Grace Kelly movie
And you can see me
Leave it on my doorstep
Or on my window sill
With prickers in our fingers
We try to take care of it
And that's more than a dress,
That's a Grace Kelly movie
Dressed up to the nodes.


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    this song is absolutely AMAZING! sporkify, i was at birch hill too and that concert was great...that was the first time for me hearin piebald and i fell in love that nite..haha.

    stokified912on July 23, 2002   Link

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