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Dirty Pretty Words - Alex Parks



     
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Mister luck, mister front
You're always kidding your way through
Mister you, missed again
Though you wanted to
But I wouldn't catch you
No, I would be the one who
After all is laid inside out
In the bed that you made
Say the dirty pretty words, you say
Never gonna mean a thing
Oh, say the dirty pretty words, when you say
What you say, I'm not listening anyway
Out of luck, out of front
Is that what you wanna do?
Out of your head again
Is that what you're going through
But I wouldn't catch you
No, I would be the one who

After all is laid inside out
In the bed that you made
Say the dirty pretty words, you say
Never gonna mean a thing
Oh, say the dirty pretty words, when you say
What you say, I'm not listening anyway
Ever wonder where everybody goes
All the liberties you're taking
Take a look around, did you ever stop?
Maybe you should start changing
Dirty pretty words, dying on your tongue
Here we go again, there you go again
There you go again
But I wouldn't catch you
No, I would be the one who
After all is laid inside out
In the bed that you made
Say the dirty pretty words, you say
Never gonna mean a thing
Oh, say the dirty pretty words, when you say
What you say
I say the dirty pretty words, you say
Never gonna mean a thing
Oh, say the dirty pretty words, when you say
What you say, I'm not listening anyway

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Alex Parks (born Alexandra Rebecca Parks, 26 July 1984 in Mount Hawke, Cornwall) is an English singer-songwriter. She is best known for winning the BBC's Fame Academy in 2003, for her singles, and for the albums, Introduction and Honesty. The road to fame started for Parks when her father submitted an impromptu application to the BBC's Fame Academy. She won the contest, and was given the opportunity to showcase her self-penned song "Maybe That's What It Takes" to a public audience. The song was released on 17th November 2003 and peaked at number 3 in the UK Top 40 the following week.

Read more about Alex Parks on Last.fm.


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