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Homemade Lyrics


Riding the city bus on the way to school
Me and my two sisters and all the ridicule
The older girls on the back of the bus would laugh and call us names
They'd talk about our hair, our clothes and call us HomemadeSee the not so good old days
Could make you weak or make you braveAnd I've never been the most beautiful
No, I ain't never been the most popular
But it's amazing what love can do
It's amazing what a little love can doEvery thought and action is like a boomerang
What goes around will come back, baby, so careful what you say
And the little ugly ducklings are swans that got away
'Cause Cinderella stories, they still happen every daySee the not so good old days
Could make you weak or make you braveAnd I've never been the most beautiful
No, I ain't never been the most popular
But it's amazing what love can do
It's amazing what a little love can doSee I bumped into a stranger just the other day
She said, "Can you spare a dollar, sista? My man, he ain't got paid"
And so I gave her what I had, then I recognized her face
She was the leader of the girls who used to call us HomemadeSee the not so good old days

Could make you weak or make you brave and then I told herSee I have never been the most beautiful
And don't really care that I ain't never been the most popular
'Cause it's amazing what love will do
Now hang on, it's amazing what
Homemade love, what Homemade love will doYeah, mama said, "This is what Homemade love would do"

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The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster (often referred to as just 'Eighties Matchbox') were a rock band from Brighton, England, formed in 1999. The band's sound is dark and blues-inspired, with wild vocals and deep basslines. They call it psychosis rock. The band comprised of Guy McKnight, Andy Huxley, Marc Norris, Sym Gharial, and Tom Diamantopoulo, until May 2005, in which Andy Huxley "decided to leave due to a decrease in musical similarities" and was replaced by Rich Fownes. Marc and Rich have now both left the band.

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