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Was (Not Was) - Earth To Doris Lyrics

Was (Not Was) Earth To Doris lyrics is the 5th song on the album "What Up, Dog?" by Was (Not Was). The "Earth To Doris" lyrics by Was (Not Was) are displayed below.
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Earth To Doris by Was (Not Was)


At the loveless motel and restaurant out on highway 33

The matchbook says call for reservations

Country ham and biscuits delicious steaks

I met a woman there one night

No moon just just diesel trucks

She kissed me like she was hungry so we got a room

In the morning she looked like a horse

Smoking little cigars

Playing these tapes of her husband

She says "Doesn't he sound like Elvis?"

She makes champagne out of 7-Up and cheap wine

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Like a chemist

Next to one of those insect electric chairs

Her skin gleaming blue everytime a fly died

I read in the funnies I laughed anyway

"Someting's burning somewhere" I said

"Yeah it's us" she says

"You both want coffee?" the waitress says

Yes two two coffees

That's perfect on this cold dim flourescent morning

And a couple of those donuts over there right Doris?

Right Doris?

Earth to Doris....Earth to Doris

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