所属专辑:Jake In A Box (The EMI Recordings 1967-1976)
歌手: Jake Thackray
时长: 03:43
Worried Brown Eyes - Jake Thackray[00:00:01]
She always signs her letters "Worried Brown Eyes"[00:00:11]
The queen of every problem page at seventeen[00:00:15]
Never a week goes by but "Worried Brown Eyes"[00:00:20]
Is hanging out her heartachings in the[00:00:25]
Ladies' weekly magazine[00:00:28]
She has got a boyfriend name of Dickie[00:00:32]
Who would like to go too far[00:00:36]
You know what Dickies are[00:00:40]
And she is asking is he honourable[00:00:44]
Or is he just a prancing Don Juan[00:00:47]
But worst of all she fears[00:00:51]
Could she love a man who picks his ears [00:00:54]
She always signs her letters "Worried Brown Eyes"[00:01:03]
She says she's got a little mole in a place[00:01:09]
Where nobody's ever seen[00:01:12]
And she asks is it unsightly pretty "Brown Eyes"[00:01:14]
Seeking advice on mole-control[00:01:19]
In the ladies' weekly magazine[00:01:21]
Then of course there's Dickie desperate Dickie[00:01:26]
Who is growing very bold[00:01:29]
His hands are so cold[00:01:33]
Well now's your chance oh little "Brown Eyes"[00:01:37]
To be passionate and rash and indiscreet[00:01:40]
Body and soul go on give the lad a treat[00:01:45]
Show him your mole[00:01:49]
She always signs her letters "Worried Brown Eyes"[00:01:56]
Revealing every secret of her shy hygiene[00:02:02]
She'd like a bigger bosom "Worried Brown Eyes"[00:02:07]
Thrashing out her tummy bulge[00:02:12]
In the ladies' weekly magazine[00:02:15]
Dickie's been molesting her and[00:02:19]
Pestering her again[00:02:22]
He tries his luck[00:02:23]
He's running amok[00:02:26]
Every letter's full of tricky Dickie[00:02:31]
But this week I feel there's something new[00:02:33]
He must have made his move[00:02:38]
Something must have happened[00:02:40]
Her handwriting's improved[00:02:42]
Oh spare some kind of prayer for[00:02:50]
"Worried Brown Eyes"[00:02:53]
Queen of every problem page at seventeen[00:02:56]
There's never a week goes by but[00:03:01]
"Worried Brown Eyes"[00:03:03]
Is hanging out her desperations[00:03:06]
In the ladies' weekly magazine[00:03:08]
Would she do it could she do it should she [00:03:13]
Opening up her heartachings so ill-advisedly[00:03:18]
Brown Eyes that nobody's ever seen[00:03:23]
With her Dickie-dido in the[00:03:27]
Ladies' weekly magazine[00:03:31]