Lucy

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Louis Dunford - Pop

Lucy

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Duration: 4:20

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[Intro] I was lying on the bed, underpaid and overdressed, only seventeen Taste of spirit on my breath, mixed with cigarettes and Listerine [Verse] Said her name was Lucy whilst she eats up the pornography off the tele Puts her hands on my chest and says babe get undressed, when you're ready [Pre-Chorus] I said you don't even know my name Do you mind if we talk some more? See I came here with all my mates Thеy're probably waiting outside the door [Chorus] Oh, Lucy, baby You don't havе to sleep with me We'll be strangers in an hours time So maybe, I'll just pay for your company Tell me all the things that you love That you hate Does this keep you awake? Are you satisfied? Oh, Lucy, baby Can we just talk tonight? [Verse] So she hands me a beer and says why are you here if you're frigid? I reply to the floor, I've never done this before, I admit it So the lads got me high, said it's happening tonight and we're paying She smiled and said babe, "you don't have to stay if they're waiting" [Pre-Chorus] So I asked her if she'd give a shit If we pretend we're doing it right now 'Cause I'll never hear the end of it If any of the boys ever find out [Chorus] Oh, Lucy, baby You don't have to sleep with me We'll be strangers in an hours time So maybe, I'll just pay for your company Tell me all the things that you love That you hate Does this keep you awake? Are you satisfied? Oh, Lucy, baby Can we just talk tonight? [Bridge] When the hour's done we step outside I get a standing ovation She said the pleasure was all mine tonight I won't forget our conversation [Chorus] Oh, Lucy, baby You don't have to sleep with me We'll be strangers in an hours time So maybe, I'll just pay for your company Tell me all the things that you love That you hate Does this keep you awake? Are you satisfied? Oh, Lucy, baby Can we just talk tonight?

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Credits

Writers
  • Louis Dunford
  • Bea Munro