Flea Market Girl Songtext
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Flea Market Girl Songtext
High above her head
the light shines down
for her brother
Selfless is her brighter
smile that fills the room
Now you can see
a little better
You find your eyes are open
wider to the world
And that′s chance that I never
I never had before an
accidental stumble find
On antique road
down past the butter farm
It was Sunday when I found
flea market girl
For one five-dollar bill,
flea market girl
You're an easy sale,
flea market girl
You could be my Steinbeck Pearl,
flea market girl
Have the Sunday news
in a wood-stained box
is where I put her
I drove down 101 to
have her home by noon
And place her high
upon the mantle
I never had before seen
Such a graceful gypsy smile
She plays the tambourine
with my guitar
It was Sunday when I found
flea market girl
For one five-dollar bill,
flea market girl
You′re an easy sale,
flea market girl
You could be my Steinbeck Pearl,
flea market girl
the light shines down
for her brother
Selfless is her brighter
smile that fills the room
Now you can see
a little better
You find your eyes are open
wider to the world
And that′s chance that I never
I never had before an
accidental stumble find
On antique road
down past the butter farm
It was Sunday when I found
flea market girl
For one five-dollar bill,
flea market girl
You're an easy sale,
flea market girl
You could be my Steinbeck Pearl,
flea market girl
Have the Sunday news
in a wood-stained box
is where I put her
I drove down 101 to
have her home by noon
And place her high
upon the mantle
I never had before seen
Such a graceful gypsy smile
She plays the tambourine
with my guitar
It was Sunday when I found
flea market girl
For one five-dollar bill,
flea market girl
You′re an easy sale,
flea market girl
You could be my Steinbeck Pearl,
flea market girl
Writer(s): Chad Fisher, Kevin Francis Hunter Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com