Sweet Pea

The Honeydogs

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The Honeydogs

The Honeydogs is a band from Saint Paul, Minnesota that opened at First Avenue in 1994. more »


Year:
1997
2:22
80 
#4

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There she goes
She walks like she'd rather not be in clothes
A seashell tear flows

Photographs and a waxed rose
A good soul everybody knows
Green her garden grows

She sits on a fence, Sweet Pea
I'll follow Sweet Pea

Oil cans for a giant heart
The children laughed trying on her shoes
Boys and girls watch her move

She sits on a fence, Sweet Pea
I'll follow Sweet Pea
I'll follow Sweet Pea

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Written by: ADAM L. LEVY, NOAH LEVY, THOMAS BORSCHEID, TRENT NORTON

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