She'll come, she'll go
She'll lay belief on you
Skin sweet with musky odor
The lady from another grinning soul

Cologne she'll wear
Silver and Americard
She'll drive a beetle car
And beat you down at cool Canasta

And when the clothes are strewn
Don't be afraid of the room
Touch the fullness of her breast
Feel the love of her caress
She will be your living end

She'll come, she'll go
She'll lay belief on you
But she won't stake her life on you
How can life become her point of view

And when the clothes are strewn
Don't be afraid of the room
Touch the fullness of her breast
Feel the love of her caress

She will be your living end
She will be your living end
She will be your living end
She will be your living end
She will be your living


Lyrics submitted by saturnine, edited by plor, TonyKalltheway, gfeo, futatorius

Lady Grinning Soul Lyrics as written by David Bowie

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    I love the piano. I can listen to this song non-stop and never tire of it. It is calming, samuella! :]

    SINKINGx3HEARTSon December 04, 2005   Link

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