Lyrics of Alison
Linda Ronstadt
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Release date : 15/04/2014
Duration : 0:03:28
Style : Pop
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Well, it's so funny to be seeing you after so long, girl
Ah, but the way you look i understand that you are not impressed
But i heard you let that little friend of mine
Take off your party dress
I'm not gonna get too sentimental
Like those other sticky valentines
'cause i don't know if you were loving somebody
I only hope he wasn't mine
Alison, i know this world is killing you
Oh, alison, my aim is true
Well, i see you've got a husband now
Well, did he leave your pretty fingers lying in the wedding cake?
You used to hold him right in your hand
Ah, but he took all he could take
Sometimes, i wish that i could stop you from talking
When i hear the silly things that you say
I think, somebody better put out the big light
'cause i can't stand to see you this way
Alison, i know this world is killing you
Oh, alison, my aim is true, my aim is true
My aim is true, my aim is true
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