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Brandy Alexander

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Though I'd like to be the girl for him And cross the sea and land for him On milky skin my tongue is sand until The ever distant band begins to play He's my Brandy Alexander Always gets me into trouble But that's another matter Brandy Alexander He's my Brandy Alexander Always gets me into trouble But that's another matter Brandy Alexander Though you know what I love most of him I'm walking on needles and pins My addiction to the worst of him The low moon helps me sing I'm his Brandy Alexander Always get him into trouble I hide that I'm flattered Brandy Alexander I'm his Brandy Alexander Always get him into trouble I hide that I'm flattered Brandy Alexander Goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy It goes down easy Brandy Alexander Brandy Alexander Brandy Alexander Brandy Alexander

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