Hey lady, you lady Cursing at your life You're a discontented mother And a regimented wife I've no doubt you dream about The things you'll never do That is why I tell you the story Of a woman just like you
Whoooa, she's been to Georgia And California And anywhere she could run Took the hand of a preacher man And they made love in the sun But she ran out of places And friendly faces Because she had to be free And she said "I've been to paradise, But I've never been to me."
Please lady, please, lady Don't just walk away 'Cause I have this need to tell you Why she's all alone today I can see so much of her Still living in your eyes Won't you share a part Of a weary heart That has lived a million lies
Whoooa, she's been to Nice And the Isle of Greece While she sipped champagne on a yacht Moved like Harlow in Monte Carlo And showed 'em what she's got She's been undressed by kings And she seen some things That a woman ain't supposed to see And she said "I've been to paradise, But I've never been to me."
Sometimes she's been to crying For unborn children That might have made her complete She took the sweet life and never knew She'd be bitter from the sweet She spent her life exploring The subtle whoring That costs too much to be free And she said "I've been to paradise, I've been to paradise, but I've never been to me."Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.