Just Another Girl
by Ray Cook, Jim Connelly 
Genre: Pop
Lyrics
She looks for meaning in a busted window
And stares at traffic on a sunny day
It’s a pity that, nobody told her how to run away
It’s getting harder to relax when I’m around her
It’s been a long time since we’ve come of age
Sure takes a lot to love, someone who’s gone and pawned
The rest of her days
“Sammy, I love you, why do you treat me so?”
“Sammy, I need you, why do you have to go?”
She’s never been to the country
Hardly walks by the sea
She’s just another girl who lives in Chelsea
We know that angels don’t come round here that often
And when they do, they’re usually heading for home
Up past the boulevard, where they can sit and nurse their broken bones
The lights at night are just like stars in the heaven
They fell to Earth as she was crying alone
They’re red and black and blue
She knows just what to do
When her wish comes true.
“Sammy, I love you, why do you treat me so?”
“Sammy, I need you, why do you have to go?”
She’s never been to the country
Hardly walks by the sea
She’s just another girl who lives in Chelsea
And if you don’t mind, I’ll tell you
Exactly what its supposed to mean
She’s just another girl who lives in Chelsea
And that’s what her old man tells me.
La la la la la.
She’s never been to the country
Hardly walks by the sea
She’s just another girl who lives in Chelsea
And if you don’t mind, I’ll tell you
Exactly what its supposed to mean
She’s just another girl who lives in Chelsea
And that’s what her old man tells me.
And that’s what her old man tells me.
And that’s what her old man tells me.
La la la la la.
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