Lyrics of 'Devon' by Charles David Sharp

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My cat-eyed lady of the midnight sun
Love's little sister only twenty-one
Lives in a cottage in the cotton field
She will not love me but her sister will
There's a change in the wind
And my friends they're all coming along
And with tears on her wings
Now my hummingbird's gone
And Devon was her name
She wore black leather, lots of shiny things
Her long blonde hair and belly-button rings
Beyond the innocence the rainbow ends
The door she opened let the madness in
There's a change in the wind
And my friends they're all coming along
And with tears on her wings
Now my hummingbird's gone
And Devon was her name
Now and again I see them passing by
Popping the Prozac with the Rock'n'Rye
Sometimes at night when I am feeling low
I watch her wrestle on the video
There's a change in the wind
And my friends they're all coming along
And with tears her wings
Now my hummingbird's gone
And Devon was her name

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