If I'm high on the hill
She'd still been looking down at me
What does she see that brings her closer every day to my hearts
If I'm away from home and think I'm all alone
She's there, somewhere
I look around and see
She's looking back at me
She's there, beware!
Creeping like a hungry cat
I've seen her before
I know what it means that
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
The lady starstruck, running after me
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck, bad luck, bad luck

I could fly to the moon
But she soon find a way to be there
Never knew for a while that her smile could make me really care
She wants a souvenir
To everyone it's clear
She's hot, one look
She want a photograph
And everybody laughs but not me 'cause I see
She's creeping like a hungry cat
I've seen her before
I know what it means that
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
The lady starstruck, running after me
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck, bad luck, bad luck

The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
The lady starstruck, running after me
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck, bad luck, bad luck

I used to be a name, now I can't repeat my name at all
She seems to believe that I never try to refuse her call
She wants a souvenir
To everyone it's clear
She's hot, one look
She want a photograph
And everybody laughs but not me 'cause I see
She's creeping like a hungry cat
I've seen her before
I know what it means that
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
The lady starstruck, running after me
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck, bad luck, bad luck

The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
The lady starstruck running after me
The lady starstruck, she's nothing but bad luck
Bad luck, bad luck
And back in the tree looking back at me
Climbing up my stair
I've just got to beware
Lady starstruck, bad luck, lady starstruck


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Starstruck Lyrics as written by Ronnie James Dio Ritchie Blackmore

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