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By Natalie Merchant, [ Ronnie Shannon ]
If you want my lovin'
If you
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By Natalie Merchant, When I was just a little girl
My mama said to
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By Natalie Merchant, Well, my heart is sad and I am lonesome
For the
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By Natalie Merchant, We are not in a position to display these lyrics
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By Natalie Merchant, ( From the album "A Very Happy Christmas" )
Children, go
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By Natalie Merchant, I once loved a sailor
Once a sailor loved me
But he
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By Natalie Merchant, Within the fire and out upon the sea
Crazy man, Michael
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By Natalie Merchant, Young Emily was fair lady bright
She loved her diver boy
Who
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By Natalie Merchant, Come here ladies and gentleman
Listen to my song
Play it to
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By Natalie Merchant, Lalalalalalala lalalalalalalalala lalalalala lalalalalala lalalalalalalalalalalalalala lalalalalalalalalalalaYou've been so kind and
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By Natalie Merchant, Top of the fold
Toast of the town
Everyone stops when you
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By Natalie Merchant, Who'll save the poor little girl? Henry Darger
Who'll save the
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By Natalie Merchant, "Well met, well met
And I know true love
Well met, well
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By Natalie Merchant, I'm not gonna beg you for nothing
I'm not gonna beg
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By Natalie Merchant, As the snow flies
On a cold and gray Chicago mornin'
Another
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By Natalie Merchant, La La La La La
You've been so kind and generous,
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By Natalie Merchant, ( Jeff Buckley / Cover live )
This is our last
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By Natalie Merchant, Where in the hell can you go
Far from the things
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By Natalie Merchant, It was the 3rd of June, another sleepy dusty Delta
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By Natalie Merchant, There's a land beyond the riverThat we call the sweet
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By Natalie Merchant, One fine day, you'll look at me
And then you'll know
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By Natalie Merchant, Well, I lived in a town
Way down south
By the name
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By Natalie Merchant, In a busy street, a man sits down
Oblivious to the
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By Natalie Merchant, I am a poor wayfaring stranger
Travelling through this world of
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By Natalie Merchant, Do I have to put the law on you baby
For
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By Natalie Merchant, Saddle up the horses and wear your Sunday best
Sing your
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By Natalie Merchant, A woman of beauty
A woman of pain
In France or Jakarta
Her
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By Natalie Merchant, Look out she's coming at ya
Big dark eyes like Cleopatra
The
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By Natalie Merchant, Said, รขsoldier, now soldier
Would you marry me
Before the fight comes
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By Natalie Merchant, Billy Ray was a preacher's son
And when his daddy'd visit