Don't tell your right hand baby
What your left hand do
You know those road check girls
Will make your brown breath blue

Peaches and cream
You make a garbage man scream
Such a dangerous dream
Peaches and cream...

You look good in that sweater
And that aluminum crutch
I'm gonna let you down easy
I've got a delicate touch

Peaches and cream
You make a garbage man scream
Come on girl it's a dream

You're a torn out page
From a best selling book
Your home girl's on the line
But your daddy's off the hook
Where do we go now?

Give these pious soldiers
Another lollipop
Cause we're on the good ship
Menage et tois
Peaches and cream
You make a garbage man scream
Such a delicate thing

Keep your lamplight trimmed and burning


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    "You look good in that sweater And that aluminum crutch"

    because of these lines i was always thinking it's about some rather unattractive girl or handicapped whick would give the rest of the song an ironic feel as it's so filled with erotism..

    i'm not sure about the bit about the lamp - guess singing verses like this is typical for gospel choirs (then lamp symbolises faith) and featuring one in the song required such references?:)

    elizahon September 26, 2007   Link

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