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In Honor of a Lady - Hall & Oates



     
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I've carried my thoughts for quite a time
It's so hard for me to keep them
And if I put them down into this book
It might be easier to sleep thenThere's a lot of tunes that'll never be sung
Because the faith and rules have changes
Now I'm singing one last song
In honor of a lady who could turn my head aroundAnd I'm thinking about her
A woo, woah, I'm thinking about her
I'm thinking about her, oh yeahWell, Caroline came and then she went
We just couldn't get together
But then I tried a lot of different scenes
I couldn't find anything betterAll my troubles made me think of a time
When I had a woman named Pauline
And now I'm singing one last song
In honor of a lady who could turn my head aroundAnd I'm thinking about her
A woo, woah, I'm thinking about her
I'm thinking about her, oh yeah, okayRafine had a tender smiley face
Don't always make a lady

You can pull it all out of a makeup case
While your mans in the parlor waitingI believe I found the perfect girl
But I didn't have the sense to keep her
And now I'm singing one last song
In honor of a lady who could turn my head aroundAnd I'm thinking about her
A woo, woah, I'm thinking about her
I'm thinking about her, oh yeah
I'm thinking about her, oh yeah
I'm thinking about her
Songwriters
Hall, Daryl FPublished by
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Hall & Oates are an American musical duo composed of Daryl Hall and John Oates. They achieved their greatest fame in the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s with a fusion of rock and roll and rhythm and blues styles that they dubbed "rock and soul". They are best known for their six #1 hits on the US Billboard Hot 100: "Rich Girl", "Kiss on My List", "Private Eyes", "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", "Maneater", and "Out of Touch", as well as many other songs which charted in the Top 40.

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