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* An "original demo" version of this song is available on the [[Shoplifters From Manchester (CD bootleg)|Shoplifters From Manchester]] bootleg CD. | * An "original demo" version of this song is available on the [[Shoplifters From Manchester (CD bootleg)|Shoplifters From Manchester]] bootleg CD. | ||
== Lyrics | == Lyrics == | ||
{{lyrics | {{lyrics | ||
|Here her head she'd lay | | | ||
Here her head she'd lay | |||
until she'd rise and say | until she'd rise and say | ||
"I'm starved of mirth | "I'm starved of mirth |
Revision as of 17:22, 23 September 2021
THE SMITHS Song | |
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Name | Wonderful Woman |
Album/Single | Unknown |
Length | Unknown |
Recorded | Unknown |
Writer | Unknown |
Producer | Unknown |
Information
- An early version of this song was known as 'What Do You See In Him?' which included different lyrics.
- A version of this song is available on the Rush To Danger bootleg CD.
- An "original demo" version of this song is available on the Shoplifters From Manchester bootleg CD.
Lyrics
Here her head she'd lay until she'd rise and say "I'm starved of mirth Let's go and trip a dwarf"
What to be done with her? What to be done with her?
Ice water for blood with neither heart or spine and then just to pass time let us go and rob the blind
What to be done with her? I ask myself What to be said of her?
And when she calls me I do now walk I run when she calls I do not walk I run