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Title: Marco Polo Lyrics: How did I ever get into this mess I fell in the river and I wrecked my dress I wanted to look good because he's coming tonight And he's bringing me things that I like Oh MarcoI'm shallow But I don't want you to think That you're buying my love With these things The last place you wrote from was Constantinople I am not impressed MarcoI've been around Well, anywaysI told our friends And we'll meet you at the warehouse Down by the docks tonight Oh MarcoI'm shallow But I don't want you to think That you're buying my love With these frivolous things But I'm dying for dresses And I've run out of perfume And I'm pining for a wine That is halfway decent Please don't think I'm forward but I made a reservation At our favorite restaurant tonight for two And if you need a place to stay I mean if all the hotels are full Well, my room-mate is gone for the weekend Oh MarcoI'm shallow But I don't want you to think That you're buying my love With these frivolous things But I'm dying for dresses And I've run out of perfume And I'm pining for a wine That is halfway decent Marco Polo is coming tonight And he's bringing me things that I like Things that I like Things that I really, really like Marco Polo, Jane Siberry mp3 download Marco Polo, Jane Siberry lyrics Marco Polo mp3 music, free Marco Polo mp3, download Marco Polo |
Songs of Jane Siberry: Above The Treeline Berlin Is Far Away Bound By The Beauty Everything Reminds Me Of My Dog Half Angel Half Eagle Hockey Hope You Have Your Camera In The Blue Light Ingrid(and The Footman) It Can't Rain All The Time La Jalouse Lena Is A White Table Map Of The World (part I) Map Of The World (part Ii) Marco Polo Miss Punta Blanca Red High Heels Something About Trains The Bird In The Gravel The Gospel According To Darkness The Life In The Red Wagon The Lobby The Magic Beads The Mystery At Ogwen's Farm The Sky Is So Blue The Strange Well The Valley The Walking(and Constantly) The White Tent The Raft This Girl I Know Writers Are A Funny Breed |