Pablo Picasso
David Bowie
DAVID BOWIE LYRICS "Pablo Picasso" Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his finger nails Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his finger nails Well some people try to pick up girls They get called assholes This never happened to Pablo Picasso The girls would turn the colour of a juicy avocado When he would drive down their street in his El Dorado He could walk down your street Girls could not resist his stare So Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole Not like you Wow! Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his finger nails Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his finger nails He could walk down your street And girls could not resist his stare Pablo Picasso never got called an asshole Well the girls would turn the colour of a juicy avocado When he would drive down their street in his El Dorado Well he was only 5'3" But girls could not resist his stare Pablo Picasso never got called an asshole Not in New York Wow! Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his finger nails Swinging on the back porch Jumping off a big log Pablo's feeling better now Hanging by his picture nails00s 80s add alinda the lost girl in long s alternative anything bowie british sexy gorgeous sultry classic rock cool covers cover david bowie DB tribute elamanmittaisesti parasta forever young the guy fun glam rock good happyzz modern lovers covers my 2005 Name Droppers namecheck old bowie psychedelic rock rock favorites rock the school selection arbitraire sisterhood of the crotch: the socks The Modern Lovers tracks upbeat
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