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she has a great figure and i'm just trying to figure into her picture
she thinks there's something very wrong with me
she may be right there's nothing left
nothing but emptiness in my refrigerator
she gets very quiet as i say that i'm getting flustered and that i may need out
she knows there's something very wrong with us
as i walk out and slam the door, slam the door to the back of her car
when she's not around i feel so very down, up, and all around
and ever since i lost her i've been found
she still has a great figure and i'm still trying to figure into her picture
she thinks there's something very wrong with me
but is it right to throw it all away, throw it all away, in the trash compactor
she thinks i said i believe in her
she thinks i said i believe in her
she thinks i said i beileve,
but i really said i'll be leaving her
now its the morning of my departure and i'm sad,

she's sad
now we're both sad
isn't that sad
she fulfills my greatest fears, i push a tear as she squeezes one,
she squeezes one last goodbye from the juicer
when she's not around i feel so very down, up, and all around
and ever since i lost her
ever since i've lost her
ever since i've lost her
ever since i've lost her i've been found

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The Electric Eels were formed by John Morton (guitar), Dave "E" McManus (vocals, clarinet), and Brian McMahon (guitar), all ex-pupils of Lakewood High School, Cleveland, in 1972. The three had been to see a Captain Beefheart gig and been unimpressed enough by the support band to decide that they could do better themselves. Morton was also influenced by free jazz: "I remember listening to Ornette Coleman, John Cale, Sun Ra and Albert Ayler.

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