Faces - Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] Lyrics

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Cut Across Shorty [Live][#]
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Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] By Faces?
Thought I was lookin' good
So I cycled 'cross the neighborhood Was invited by a skinny girl Into her high class world Left my bicycle under the stairs Laid my coat across the kosher chairs Made my way across the crowded room I had nothing to lose My reception wasn't very keen So turning on a friendly grin Stood on the table with my glass of gin And came straight to the point [Chorus x2] I was glad to come I'll be sad to go So while I'm here I'll have me a real good time Dancing madly round the room, yeah Singing loudly and sorta' out of tune Was escorted by a friendly slag 'round the bedroom and back Wandered across to the door Missed my step and I fell on the floor. Said one word and was asked to leave Kinda' wish I was dead. [Chorus] The skinny girl made it clear That she only came here for the beer The vicar simply reeked of gin On my way home I happened to fall off my bicycle (good party) I was glad to come, but I was also glad to get home |
Who Wrote Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] By Faces?
Marijohn Wilkin, Wayne P. Walker
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What's The Duration Of The Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] By Faces?The duration of Cut Across Shorty [Live][#] is 6:25 minutes and seconds. |
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