| Chloe was a neighbor girl who walked 'round in a trance
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| A lot like Sissy Spacek at that homecoming dance
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| Her father was religious, mother was too
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| She yearned to be a model, had issues with food
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| Last I heard of Chloe, someone saw her on TV
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| Preaching the power of hypnosis and aromatherapy
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| Darby was my sister’s friend, a fashion paranoid
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| She wore a winter coat all summer long and made a lot of noise
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| About conservatives and demigods and how we should be scared
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| We dropped LSD at Disneyland, she left me stranded there
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| I hitched back to the valley with a Dr. Leopold
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| Who sermonized computers have come to steal our souls
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| Ooh baby, ooh baby
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| I bow down and pray to every woman I see
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| I bow down and pray to every woman I see
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| Bela served me coffee, she kept her biscuits warm
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| I never saw her even once out of her uniform
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| Kady had an ugly dog she swore would never bite
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| Followed that girl everywhere, never left her side
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| She said, «Baby baby baby, crawl out of your shell
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| I wanna show you something if you promise not to tell»
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| Ooh baby, ooh baby
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| I bow down and pray to every woman I see
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| I bow down and pray to every woman I see
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| Ain’t no mother gonna criticize me
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| I bow down and pray to every woman I see |