Peggy Sue And The Pirates

Peggy Sue And The Pirates - Spare Parts lyrics

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I lent you a hand but you never gave it back

You said you had grown very fond of my fingers, 

the way that the touch of the tips of them lingures

and you couldn't possibly part with them now

so you carry them around, in your ha-andbag 



I lent you a light when everything around you was black

I lent you a light when everything around you was bla-ack

And you lit you cigarette 

And then you left



And you needed a place to put your hands

I said "You could lay 'em on my hips"

And you needed a place to put your kisses

I said "You could use my lips"



I lent you a shoulder, a shoulder to lean upon

I said you could keep it until you were feeling strong

You'd taken advantage of my kind learn

You carry it 'round town, pass it off as your own

And everybody thinks that you're so very kind

But nobody knows that that shoulder is mi-ine



And you needed a place to put your hair

I said you could lay it right here

You were looking for something to do 

With all those things that trouble you

I said, I would lend you an ear



Worst of all, I gave you my he-art

'Cause yours wasn't working too good

I am not spare pa-arts for you to use and you to loose, no



do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (repeat x3)



You use me and you lose me yeah you do

 
                   
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Language: English

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