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A Woman Named Corina

from A Letter From The 20th Century by Poirot

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Mystic wings of lightness start to paralyse my senses
I'm a sucker for defences but it seems that I can't find now
Any
Time we speak, we meet
I have this feeling she'll mistake me for her friend again
She cares for her
I wish that I could help

But I'd like to tell my story
Yeah I'd like to tell my story
I'd sure love to tell my story now

A woman named Corina's got me going like a dreamer
Might it be her reputation? Could it be her occupation?
Oh, a woman named Corina's got me going like a dreamer
Should I carry on or should I just wake up?

She attends those classes
Maybe she could sometime make a modest logo for my band
Oh God, it's getting out of
Hand
In hand, this is exactly how I long to get with her
And body next to body
I would make her feel so sweetly trapped, she'd never go

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from A Letter From The 20th Century, released March 11, 2016

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Poirot Athens, Greece

I'm George Dimopoulos. I'm based in Athens, Greece. I play some instruments and sing the songs I write. My first band was Pillow. Then The Liarbirds followed. Today I'm Poirot. I also reformed Pillow and am one half of Stalone. Now go listen to my beautiful songs! ... more

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