The Good, the Bad & the Queen - Lady Boston Lyrics

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Lady Boston

Lady Boston Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Lady Boston By The Good, the Bad & the Queen?
Cut to the seagull
The quarryman The castle The barnacles The cliff edge The joy Up in the tower that looks out to sea The pink dressing room bell Of the lady is ringing She looks from the shadows Out through the stained colors of old glass The sorrows of slate and sugar cane are hers And where does she go now? And where does it seem to be free? And where does she go now? And where will she carry me? If this is the end The line in the sand The blue dressing room bell Is ringing the lord He wishes the head of the whale Who lived under the ice Until shipping lanes sliced Open the North Pole Leaving a great hole And where do I go now? And where does it seem to be free? Where do I go now? Where will you carry me? If I'm on the back I'm on the back I'm on the back of you I'm on the back I'm on the back I'm on the back of you I'm on the back I'm on the back of you I'm on the back I'm on the back I'm on the back of you I want to be light now I'm on the back of you Dwi wrth dy gefn, dwi th dy gefen di Dwi wrth dy gefn, dwi th dy gefen di Dwi wrth dy gefn, dwi th dy gefen di |
Who Wrote Lady Boston By The Good, the Bad & the Queen?
Anthony Oladipo Allen, Damon Albarn, Paul Gustave Simonon, Simon Tong, Allen Anthony Oladipo
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What's The Duration Of The Lady Boston By The Good, the Bad & the Queen?The duration of Lady Boston is 4:19 minutes and seconds. |
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