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lyrics

Fallen Women.

(A song for all the hard-working lasses)

Let me sing you a song boys all in the praise of Fallen Women,
Touching on the delights its been too long since anyone has,
Take a stroll to the docks boys that leads to the door of Fallen Women,
Armed with the colours of wine scenes of the gods for a handful of coin.

Now don't be coy don't be shy and not too quick.

Feel once again like a man true wrapped in the arms of a Fallen Woman,
Soothing away all your cares that went tumbling down with your clothes,
And soon every night that you're gone boys far from the charms of Fallen Women,
Are turning frigid and cold too many miles to get to the door.

Now don't be coy don't be shy and not too quick.

Here comes Suzie, she pleasures truly, she's a real Spanish beauty,
Never mind the missus (it's just a bit of business).

There's many a voice that will tell you there's nothing but sin in a Fallen Woman,
Their smiles and their thighs are but lies only a fool would part with his coin,
But if we drink from this song boys deep in the glass of Fallen Women,
I doubt if you'll ever be cold let alone drunk with the wife at home.

Now don't be coy, don't be shy and not too quick.

Here comes Suzie, she pleasures truly, she's a real Spanish beauty,
Never mind the missus (it's just a bit of business).

And one day I'll go home again,
To face the bitter cold of a single bed alone,
But Suzie she'll whisper to me, I've found another coin let's have another go!

Spanish girls are always right, they keep the lads so warm tonight,
With just a few coins left in my pocket, what shall I have, what shall I have...?

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from The Beginnings of Edward Mckilroy, released January 1, 2013

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