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She had legs that never ended I was halfway paralyzed She was tall and cool and pretty And she dressed as black as coal If she'd ask me to, I'd murder I would gladly lose my soul Now I lie in bed and think of her Sometimes I even weep Then I dream of her, behind the wall of sleep "Behind the Wall of Sleep" The Smithereens Pat DiNizio: “Behind The Wall Of Sleep” was pretty much written in ten minutes or so, on the back of a cocktail napkin on a flight from Boston’s O'Hare Airport to NYC’s La Guardia (a forty minute flight so I had to write fast!) There’s a lot of pop imagery in the lyrics (References to the Stones' Bill Wyman and ‘60s model/icon Jeannie Shrimpton) which I didn’t give a lot of thought to at the time but seemed to create a certain interest later on. A true story, the words are about a girl named Kim from an all-girl group out of Boston called The Bristols."Source: The Best Of The Smithereens (Guitar Recorded Versions) |
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