She don’t love me like no other girl
No she don’t love me like no other girl
She’s got a picture in her pocket and a pistol in her hand.
She don’t stand like nobody else,
No she don’t stand like no body else.
The room will light up and she and I will lay the land.
I don’t know what Chicago said
No I don’t know what Chicago said
Cause I buried myself beneath the dirt and grass
I buried myself beneath the dirt and the grass.
Yes I buried myself beneath the dirt and the grass.
So I will love her like no other girl
Yes I will love her like no other girl.
Cause she don’t care what has come to pass
No she don’t care what has come to pass.
No she don’t care, no she don’t care what’s come to pass.
credits
from Bowl, Holland,
released December 14, 2015
John Gardner: Vocals, guitar, harmonica
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