Talula (The Tornado Mix)
Tori Amos
Intro: He's chasing tornados, just waiting calmly... Chasing her in pain.. :Harpsichord begins: Talula, Talula, I don't want to lose it must be worth losing if it is worth something. Talula, Talula, she's brand new now to you wrapped in your papoose, your little Fig Newton (Say goodbye to the old world) Ran into the Henchman who severed Anne Boleyn he did it right quickly a merciful man she said one plus one is two, but Henry said that it was three, so it was here I am. Talula Talula I don't want to lose it it must be worth losing, if it is worth something. Talula Talula, shes brand new now to you, wrapped in your papoose, your little Fig Newton. And Jamaica.... do you know what I have done? Mary M weaving on said what you want is in the blood Senators (she said what you want is in the blood Senators......Yeah.) I got Big Bird on the fishing line, with a bit of a shout, and bit of a shout, a bit of an angry snout. Hes my favorite hooker in the whole bunch, and I know about his only bride, and how the Russians die on the ice, I got my rape hat on, honey but I always could accessorise. And I never cared too much about the money, but I know right now, that it's in God's hands, but I don't know who the father is. Talula, Talula, I don't want to lose him, he must be worth losing, if it is worth something. Talula, Taula, he's brand new now to you, wrapped in your papoose, your little Fig Newton, (your little Fig Newton.) (He's chasing tornados I'm just waiting, calmly..):: tori patty chan sarah aimee alternative angry b-side to boys for pele coy essential tori favorite by this singer favorite songs harpsichord intense rock upbeat
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