Goodbye, goodbye, leggy blonde
Everyday I look across the office floor
There you were, your hair down to your legs
And your legs down to the floor
Leggy blonde, goodbye, goodbye

Now that you are gone
I'll never see you here for tech repair
Wish you knew how much I loved
Your legs and your hair
Leggy blonde, goodbye, goodbye

Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy

Blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie
Leggy blonde, goodbye, goodbye

I had a budgie but it died
Woah-oh, I like pie

Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy
Leggy, leggy, leggy, leggy

Whoa, blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie, blondie, blondie
Blondie, blondie
Leggy blonde

I'll never get, I'll never get to be with you
I'll never get to share another cup of tea with you
I'll never get to let you know how much I think of you
I'll never get to tear your clothes off on the photo copier

He'll never get
He'll never get
He'll never get
He'll never get to say

Oh leggy blonde, you got it going on
Wanna see you wearing that thong, thong, thong
See you get it on till the break of dawn
[Incomprehensible] panties on
Goodbye


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Leggy Blonde Lyrics as written by Jemaine Clement Bret Mckenzie

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    When Jemaine sang that final part, it was over for me.

    I was rolling on the floor, completely disarmed.

    arrstaron September 15, 2008   Link

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