Black Peach - The Elms



     
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Black Peach Lyrics


Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
A tight little tee shirt everybody likes
You come from the country to dance away the night
It isn't that your mama wouldn't be proud
It's only that your daddy would never live it downAlmost sweet, black peachBold as the daylight, shooting off your mouth
You laugh like a belle but you've never been south
Walking like a cowboy, kissing like a flame
You'll let him in your heart, but he'll never get your nameAlmost sweet, black peachIt ain't where you come from, ain't where you been
It ain't who you call when the clouds roll in
You spent all your youth crying, More, more, more
And now you wanna know what living's for?You'd kill for a good time, shooting from the hip

The boy got fresh and you fattened his lip
You cut all the classes that you never liked
And drove too fast before you even rode a bikeAlmost sweet, black peachIt ain't where you come from, ain't where you been
It ain't who you call when the clouds roll in
You spent all your youth crying, More, more, more
And now you wanna know what living's for?You can't feel the summer all year long
You gotta know the cold to know when it's gone
The only thing brighter than the sun is truth
And only one time were you ever given proofAlmost sweet, black peach
Almost sweet, black peach
Almost sweet, black peach
You're my black peach

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The Elms were an American Rock And Roll band from Seymour, Indiana active from 2000-2010 under Sparrow/EMI Records and later Universal Records South. They were known for their breed of midwestern, rootsy rock, with the essence of the music of the 60's and 70's. Musically, the band has been compared by critics to The Black Crowes, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Cream for their blues-tinged, instrumentally sparse arrangements.

Read more about The Elms on Last.fm.


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