Fox Of A Woman
David Horrigan, 1985
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bridge
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chorus
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1
She had long brown hair, an irresistible smile,
A fox of a woman disguised as a child.
I was just as bad, in fact I should have known better,
When I stole her from my old best friend.
Would you believe that it began with the end?
We wandered through the woods of Stratton Brook Park.
She went out like a light my night not even a spark.
We had danced as if ablaze times were rare that could compare.
When I spoke to her next she didn't remember,
She'd decided to say she didn't remember.
chorus
Then one day, she moved up to the mountains.
But we never could, quite let go.
Now we're looking, for our own horizons.
You know, an eagle need not go with the flow.
I don't know if, I will ever see her again.
But she will be with me, wherever I go,
Cause I will never let, that memory go.
She said I'm gonna try everything at least twice.
If it's worth the first time, what not a second try?
Last time I heard, she was trying something new.
I hope she finds it this time, so she can take a rest.
I hope she finds him this time, 'cause she deserves the best.