He was always misjudged
He was a weight-hose man

He had (?)
He would (?) to European hand

(?)

She was a crazy swan
He was (?)
Oh he was lean
He was the most innocent thing she had ever seen
Oh and the gentle way he laid his hand on her neck
She was crazy, driving crazy
She was playing with a half-duck

It was difficult for this couple to hold hands
(?)

Yeah, yeah!
She was a crazy swan

(?)
She was a crazy swan

Ahahah!

It don't matter what the people say (what they say what they say)
Their attention couldn't just get in the way

You could mix up these two if heaven came down
You should hear them in the backyard making joyful sound

(?)

Yeah, yeah, yeah!
She was a crazy swan

Ahahah!
Ahahah!
Ahahah!

She was a crazy swan


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    The lyrics I found a little more complete - source: alwaysontherun.net/rasputina.htm

    He was a merciless charger He was a white horse man He lead a team and he would lean into her open hand

    And on the picking of the wagons, when he'd jump down Oh how it drove her take his capture like a spring, she was well-endowed And he would whisper that no one else could nail him like he did and it was sick, but they were so rapturous

    She was a crazy swan

    He was chunky, oh he was lean He was the most magnificent thing she had ever seen In a gentle way, he rested his hoof on her neck She was crazy, drove him crazy She was playing with a half-deck

    It was difficult for this couple to hold hands ????? in marsh lands Yeah, she was a crazy swan

    The trail of feathers lead Into a soft lap and his soft hand (???) They might have known what she obsessively says at home (???) She was a crazy swan

    Oh, it don't matter what the people say (what they say, what they say) Their attention couldn't just get in the way ??? You could mix up these two if heaven came down You should hear them in the backyard, make a joyful sound You should not judge them, say it's right or it's wrong

    They are ?????

    Yeah, she was a crazy swan

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