I have a bed, I lie in it
men come and go
still, I am the same girl
I have a bed
I dream of people talking
can't remember what they said
I am remote control
I am lady, baby girl, piece of ass, beautiful
I am frank o’hara, a milk maid
the senator, retired bank officer
I have a bed, I lie in it
men come and go
but still I am the same girl
I am remote control
I am lady, baby girl, piece of ass, beautiful
I'm just a firebrand, I am swinging shade
flowers, horseshoe, brain, and candlewax
I have a bed
I am alive and dead
I see the world looking like it needs a rest
I am a white sheet
we offer comfort and respite
for tired hearts and hands
I have a bed, I lie in it
men come and go
but still I am the same girl
I am remote control
I am lady, baby girl, piece of ass, beautiful
I am frank o’hara, a milkmaid
the senator, retired bank officer
earl and windsor
executioner, katherine hepburn
paul verlaine and salinger
I have a bed, I lie in it
men come and go
still I am the same girl
I am frank o’hara, a milkmaid
the senator, retired bank officer
earl and windsor
executioner, katherine hepburn
paul verlaine and salinger
I have a bed, I lie in it
men come and go
but still, I am the same girl
I’m just a firebrand
I am swinging shade
flowers, horseshoe, brain and candlewax


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