Oh Sally, I see the way you're looking,
You're looking right straight through me,
Pretending you can't see me,
Oh lets not play those games again,
You're messing with my head,
Why don't you come back to bed.
But she leaves, for the night,
I never see her until the morning light,
When she comes, back to bed,
Tries not to wake me,
Plants a kiss upon my head.
Oh Sally, I'd like to know where you go,
When you go out late at night,
And leave me on my own,
Where are you?,
I'm out driving in my car,
You've only been gone an hour,
You can't have got too far.
Then I see her, standing there,
Wearing her shortest skirt,
And a ribbon in her hair,
As she waits, as I watch,
She cannot see me I'm hiding in the dark.
She gets in to a blacked out Capri,
It swiftly drives off, the only one left is me,
I go back to the place we live,
Waiting for her return,
Waiting for her return...
credits
from An Itch That Won't Go Away,
released August 17, 2012
Words & Music - Kris Ball
Vocals & Ukulele - Kris Ball
Recorded at Meadow Bank Studios by Keith Martin
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