Lyrics Belinda - Manu Lafer
When
I
first
met
Belinda
It
was
down
in
Corpus
Christi
Back
in
August,
I
believe,
in
fifty
three
She
was
working
as
a
dancer
And
her
life-size
tinted
photo
Beckoned
tantalizingly
from
the
marquee
The
red
neon
was
flashing
Music
poured
out
on
the
street
And
the
club,
I'm
sure,
had
seen
it's
better
days
And
a
sea
of
bleary
eyes
And
upturned
faces
watched
Belinda
As
she
danced
within
the
noisy,
smoky
haze
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
She
moved
her
lips
but
didn't
make
a
sound
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
Then
she'd
dip
and
twirl
and
smile
and
dance
around
Belinda
was
a
beauty
She
revealed
her
body
slowly
So
that
all
the
cowboys
strained
and
craned
to
see
Her
sequined
skirts
would
swirl
and
twirl
And
catch
the
light
and
sparkle
And
Belinda's
eyes
would
wander
restlessly
Now
I
didn't
know
Belinda
When
she
was
a
little
girl
But
as
a
child,
I'm
sure
she
often
dreamed
And
I
used
to
wonder,
used
to
ponder
Just
what
did
go
wrong
But
then
Belinda
was
not
always
what
she
seemed
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
She
moved
her
lips
but
didn't
make
a
sound
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
Then
she'd
dip
and
twirl
and
smile
and
dance
around
Then
one
night
I
wrote
a
hasty
note
And
threw
it
on
the
stage
Asking
her
if
she
would
have
a
drink
with
me
And
we
talked
of
many
things
About
the
sunshine
and
the
country
And
a
tear
came
to
her
eye
quite
suddenly
And
I
listened
to
her,
thought
about
her
Finally
I
asked
her
Tell
me
Belinda,
what
does
your
life
mean?
She
looked
me
in
the
eye
And
told
me
forty
bucks
a
week
And
to
be
a
damn
good
dancing
burlesque
queen
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
She
said
to
me
as
she
prepared
to
go
You
may
know
my
body
But
you
cannot
know
my
mind
Then
she
laughed
and
left
to
do
her
second
show
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