Standing on the edge of a wishing well, wanted so much I threw in a twenty-dollar bill. Said, "Give me eight women that I can call mine, a V-8 Chevy, eight bottles of wine." Closed my eyes and raised my hands up high, waited right there till darkness in the sky. Grabbed my bag and headed for home, on the way I crushed a spider in the shoulder of the road.
Waiting here in my little world, waiting here for my little girl.
You got the looks and you got the soul, but I'm the one with the fishing pole. So don't you think you can get into my mind, there's no dinner on the table if the fish ain't fried. I've had some pain, don't want it no more, so get out of my heart and shut the door. Come back a-knockin' if you want to play, I'll let you know if I want you to stay.
Waiting here in my little world, waiting here for my little girl.
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