I remember that Thursday in February
When I first laid my wandering eyes
On Eliza
She looked like a lesbian revolutionary
So tough and scary I though maybe I
Wouldn't try her
I eat boys like you for breakfast, she said
And I said well I'd like to make breakfast for you, ooooh
Eliza
Ohh
She moved just like a panther
She had that hungry look in her eyes
In her eyes
Ooh
She turned her head and kissed me
I touched her shoulder blades and she cried
Yeah she cried
She said you'll never love me
I said I do but I knew that deep in my eyes
I was a liar
She whispered something in my ear
Sweet love, I couldn't hear
I was too in love with Eliza
(hoo)
I remember that Friday in February
I woke up and there was no-oh-ho sign
Of Eliza
She was gone just like a memory
I knew that I had to find
My Eliza
The city was cold like winter
So strange in the middle of the summertime
Oh I, I couldn't find her
She whispered something in my ear
Sweet love, I couldn't hear
I was too in love with Eliza
(woo)
She moved just like a panther
She had that hungry look in her eyes
In her eyes
(huh)
She turned her head and kissed me
I touched her shoulder blades and she cried
Yeah she cried
She said you'll never love me
I said I do but I knew that deep in my eyes
I was a liar
She whispered something in my ear
Sweet love, I didn't hear
I was too in love
(She whispered something)
She whispered something in my ear
I didn't hear
I was too undone
With Eliza
(She whispered something in my ear)
Whispered... something... anymore...
I didn't hear
I was too in for
(She whispered something in my ear)
She whispered something, she whispered something in my ear
I didn't hear
I was too in love
(She whispered something in my ear)
(Ohhh) Too in love
With Eliza
Writer(s): Jan Joseph Skubiszewski, Henry James Angus
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