Rich Wife Full of Happiness - Bonnie "Prince" Billy



     
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All and all is one thing today<br /> One good effort made on its way<br /> To take in a love and pass on a feeling<br /> Of heart in chest slowly unpeelingLilly can take it with a smile and not a frown<br /> In the room where she lives, blessed I guess<br /> She wears my favor and shows it around<br /> And in doing so, I too get blessedRules explode and we call her mine<br /> And she has my baby and things are fine<br /> She can't hold her eyes still or her voice<br /> The way nooses hold necks still in excellent poiseLilly can take it with a smile and not a frown<br /> In the room where she lives, blessed I guess<br /> She wears my favor and shows it around<br /> And in doing so, I too get blessedJug holds a gallon and you hold my arm<br /> I hold a million in bottle and yarn<br /> And gem isn't sacred where mother has breathed<br /> You know you told me thatA shark and a dog, now you're laughing<br /> The dog licks the shark, dry in your photographing<br /> And I lick you dry until you're laughing<br /> My finger is in your behindI woke up fat and almost unhappy<br /> But the bigger the laugh, the bigger the belly<br /> And I bellow out and the whole bed it shakes<br /> And you smile at my laugh as it rocks, you awake<br /> <br /> Songwriters<br /> Oldham Joseph WillPublished by<br /> ROYAL STABLE MUSIC Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Rich Wife Full of Happiness Lyrics


All and all is one thing today
One good effort made on its way
To take in a love and pass on a feeling
Of heart in chest slowly unpeelingLilly can take it with a smile and not a frown
In the room where she lives, blessed I guess
She wears my favor and shows it around
And in doing so, I too get blessedRules explode and we call her mine
And she has my baby and things are fine
She can't hold her eyes still or her voice
The way nooses hold necks still in excellent poiseLilly can take it with a smile and not a frown
In the room where she lives, blessed I guess
She wears my favor and shows it around
And in doing so, I too get blessedJug holds a gallon and you hold my arm
I hold a million in bottle and yarn
And gem isn't sacred where mother has breathed
You know you told me thatA shark and a dog, now you're laughing
The dog licks the shark, dry in your photographing
And I lick you dry until you're laughing

My finger is in your behindI woke up fat and almost unhappy
But the bigger the laugh, the bigger the belly
And I bellow out and the whole bed it shakes
And you smile at my laugh as it rocks, you awake
Songwriters
Oldham Joseph WillPublished by
ROYAL STABLE MUSIC Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Will Oldham (born 24 December 1970, Louisville, Kentucky) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and musician. His music is often (perhaps inappropriately) placed under the genre of "alt-country". Oldham has recorded under many names, including Palace, Palace Music, Palace Brothers, and Bonnie Billy. He often plays and records with other musicians, including David Pajo and his brothers Ned and Paul Oldham, but is generally the chief creator of the music. He has also been involved in musical projects and bands such as Amalgamated Sons of Rest, The Anomoanon, The Boxhead Ensemble, Tortoise, and The Sundowners as well as releasing his first solo album in 1993. Oldham has said that the Bonnie 'Prince' Billy moniker has many references. These include 'Bonnie' Prince Charlie, an 18th century Jacobite; Billy the Kid, the 19th century American outlaw also known as William Bonney; and the American singer Nat King Cole. He has also appeared in several films, such as the 1987 film Matewan and most recently in Old Joy (released in late 2006). He is also the photographer of the cover image of the slint album Spiderland. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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