you caught me lingering
in another girl's paradise
the way she paints the world --
i want that in my life
emeralds, you should know,
are renting in her meadow
with a stroke beauty lives
how could i resist you are desire
when it all is said, said and done
who can love you and still be standing
there's mary calling up a storm
can i take from you and not keep taking
naked as day Gemma follows him
does it all come down
to the thing one girl fears in the night
is another girl's paradise
through twists and turns
Jasmine foxed me in her grove
arms filled with honey-bells,
st michaels sanford bloods
you have come to discover what you want
what i want is not to want what isn't mine
but i am desire when it all is said, said and done
who can love you and still be standing
there's mary calling up a storm
can i take from you and not keep taking
naked as day Gemma follows him
does it all come down
to the thing one girl fears in the night
is another girl's paradise
does it all come down
to the thing one girl fears in the night
is another girl
is another girl
is another girl's paradise


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Another Girl's Paradise Lyrics as written by Tori Amos

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    This song is definitely about longing for another person's 'paradise', and almost being overcome with envy. Tori has discussed in the past that this song is about jealousy, particularly between woman.

    'can I take from you and not keep taking'

    This person is obviously fearful of losing themselves to envy, and fear they may not be able to stop once they give in.

    abey85on August 15, 2007   Link

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