Lyrics of 'Lady in the Window' by The Baudelaires

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Lady in the window looking to the street
I wish I could see your hair
in the wind blowing like sand
floating on the beach
Instead I that don't wash mine in weeks

I'm paralised, I don't know
what to do
let's have a ball x4

oh, my dear
I dont know why I have this fear
oh, I think I just like
to feel

My hair is a mess but if you want
baby I can cut...but no too short cause I like it
looooong...

I just like it long
let's have a ball x4
Cheer up darling
pick a dress
let's go out
and make a mess

oh, my dear
I dont know why I have this fear
oh, I think I just like
to feel alive

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