Little girls!
Hey little girls!
Wake up!
Wake up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Wake her, shake her
She's forgotton songs we used to sing
She's forgotton how to use her wings
Little girls!
Hey little girls!
Wake up!
Wake up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Was she sad?
Was she mad?
So bad
So bad
Tell me girls, is it true?
Tell me girls, what should I do?
They call it love, I don't know
If this is love, tell me so
Little girls!
Hey little girls!
Shake up!
Shake up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Wake her, shake her
How I need a change of scenery!
Every time, don't give in to me
Little girls!
Little girls!
Shake up!
Shake up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Was she sad?
Was she mad?
So bad
So bad
Tell me girls, is it true?
So tell me girls, what should I do?
Can't eat, Don't sleep
Can't get out, I'm in so deep
Oh little girls!
Little girls!
Make-up!
Make-up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Wake her, shake her
Let's remember how to use our wings
Let's remember songs we used to sing
Little girls!
Oh little girls!
Make-up!
Make-up!
Wake her, shake her
Take her, make her
Was she sad?
Was she mad?
So bad
So bad
Tell me girls, is it true?
Tell me girls, what should I do?
You could sink, you might swim
You cut your throat if you run to him
Little girls!
Little girls!
Break!





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    Shades, I just want to ask you where you took the lyrics from? Or did you just transcribe them? I suppose the lyrics to this song are easier to make out than some other Ludus songs, but I'm not sure about the "Every time, don't give in to me" (?) part. Was there a lyrics sheet with the original single?

    nightanddayon September 18, 2006   Link

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