Lyrics She Came Out of the Water - Allan Wilson
And
oh,
you
were
singing
Sitting
out
in
that
cold,
dark
night
And
the
leaves
on
the
trees
were
whispering
in
the
breeze:
'Man
is
this
guy
all
right?'
And
then
the
snow
settled
down
on
your
shoulder
And
the
girls
from
the
town
decided
we
must
be
older
And
when
I
turned
to
ask
why,
you
just
closed
your
eyes
And
said,
'Beauty
is
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder'
Then
you
came
inside
and
you
speared
me
with
a
smile
Asking,
'What
are
we
doing
here
sober?'
You
pretend
to
be
cool,
playing
me
for
your
fool
But
we
both
know
what
happened
at
the
beach
in
October
She
came
out
of
the
water
And
you
threw
yourself
at
her
like
a
lamb
to
the
slaughter
As
the
sun
beat
down
and
the
day
grew
hotter
She
finally
realised
that
you
were
good
for
a
dollar
Tried
to
talk
about
'Welcome
back
Cotter'
Forgot
she's
young
enough
for
to
be
your
daughter
No
point
telling
you
to
do
what
you
ought'a
You
keep
on
like
this
you're
going
to
need
a
lawyer
And
she
moved
in
on
the
16th
Took
the
room
right
by
the
stairs
You
said
it
was
pro
tem
and
you'd
bet
your
brain
stem
That
soon
she'd
be
sharing
your
bed
But
you
weren't
there
on
the
weekend
Taking
part
in
some
shadow-play
You
were
just
trying
to
pretend
That
you
were
some
kind
of
new
Hemmingway
But
disbelief
would
not
suspend
She
saw
right
through
your
display
And
on
the
phone
that
you
bought
her
she
pressed
send
And
invited
me
over
to
stay
Then
she
came
out
of
the
water
And
threw
herself
at
me
like
a
lamb
to
the
slaughter
As
the
sun
went
down,
still
the
day
grew
hotter
I
thought
I
would
just
camp
there,
may
as
well
be
a
squatter
Spared
her
your
bullshit
about
being
a
doctor
Not
much
point
in
going
to
all
the
bother
Won't
repeat
you
mistake
about
'Welcome
Back
Cotter'
We
bonded
over
Chardonnay
and
Harry
Potter
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