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He Looks So Fine

When I saw him in class he had his head bent down

In the farthest corner of the room

With a leather coat and a crooked smile

That was all I needed to swoon

 

He’s not a **** or the lead in the play

But he’s got a Harley and he swept me away

And the girls all think they can get to his heart

But they don’t even know where to start

 

(‘Cause all they know is)

That he looks so fine, yeah he looks so fine

But they don’t know that he’s already mine

Yeah he picked me out from the misfit crowd

And someday we’re gonna get outta this town

He looks so fine, he looks so fine

And the time we spent was sublime

 

When he asked me to prom all the girls were surprised

They watched as he looked me right in the eyes

How silly that they thought they stood a chance

To get him to take them to the dance

 

He knocked on the door at 7:04

I answered in a periwinkle dress

And he smiled at me in a new black tux

(What a fox!)

And you can guess the rest

 

(‘Cause all you know is)

That he looks so fine, yeah he looks so fine

And now you know that he’s already mine

Yeah he picked me out from the misfit crowd

And someday we’re gonna get outta this town

He looks so fine, yeah he looks so fine

And the time we spent was sublime

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sarah-ellis
American
Published
Dec 1, 2010
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Notes

This is an imitation of a fun, sixties, Shirelles-type song.

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