White Sister - The Doughboys



     
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White Sister Lyrics


How can you say you love me
When you don't even love yourself
You live your life like a jagged knife
Just waiting on the shelf
How can you live for tomorrow
When you curse the night and day
The minutes pass through the hour glass
As you let them slip away, yeah
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I play your game
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I call your name
How can you touch the sorrow
With a leather gloved hand

When you summon the winds of anger
Just as fast as you can
You crucify an orphan
With the rainbow in your eyes
Then you send out invitations
And address them with his cries
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I play your game
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I call your name
I, I don't even know what's right
I can say that you put up some kind of fight
I've been branded, I've been stranded
I'm so thankful for what I've been handed
I wish I could say that you're mine
Such a card game
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I play your game
Do you love me
White sister
Do you love me
When I call your name

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The Doughboys NJ: Maybe there was something in the water. Scratch the surface of anyone who was a teenager in Plainfield, New Jersey during the 60’s and you’ll find yourself being regaled with tales of wonder. Yes, we all have, to some extent, nostalgic leanings when recalling our youth, but there’s something different about Plainfielders. The eyes glaze over slightly with glee and smiles of recognition stretch across the faces when asked about the experience of growing up in the Queen City.

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