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Liza Radley

Released by The Jam in 1992
From the Album: Extras |

This version of Liza Radley was released by The Jam in 1992.

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Liza Radley – see the girl with long hair
See her creeping across summer lawns at midnight
And all the people in the town where we live
Say “she’s not quite right”
She don’t fit in with a small town

They just can’t understand why she doesn’t say much
But in her darkend room it’s for their lives only
She cries

Liza Radley – see her jump through loneliness
Liza Radley – take me when you go

And as the people pass by – their heads in the air
Haunting with their noise – she recalls a lonely sigh

But no matter what they say in her mind
She knows their dream of life, they won’t ever find

Liza Radley – I pledge myself to you alone
She’d kiss my face and say “Love means nothing at all”
She’d kiss my face and say “Life means nothing at all”


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