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The Other Woman Lyrics - Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor - Caro Emerald

Little girl, just keep on waiting 

For that man to give you a life 

You keep on hoping, so this prince can save you 

Keep on dreaming his scandalous lie 

 

For your love is he the hero, mmm 

Does he know that you begging him please? 

Where angels dare, the devils fill that need 

In your despair does he get up to leave? 

 

At the start of his goodbye 

Do you ever realize 

That you never get the chance? 

All you get is alibis 

 

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When smoke begins to fade 

And you're standing face to face 

Does he kiss you in a way to say 

"You're the other woman" 

The other woman 

 

Wear that dress, the one you rely on, mmm 

Slit up high, that shows off your wares 

And when he's arriving, give him that invitation 

Keep on wishing almost all of him cares 

 

For your love he is your hero, yes 

Even though you are begging him please, please 

Woman unscared, your risks are never ending 

And don't you pretend you don't live what you breathe 

 

At the start of his goodbye 

Do you ever realize 

That you never get the chance? 

All you get is alibis 

 

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When smoke begins to fade 

And you're standing face to face 

Does he kiss you in a way to say 

"You're the other woman" 

The other woman 

 

You'll always be the other woman 

You'll always be the other woman 

 

Baby, trust me, I've been there before 

You don't know him, I know him more 

 

At the start of his goodbye 

Do you ever realize 

That you never get the chance? 

All you get is alibis 

 

When smoke begins to fade 

And you're standing face to face 

Does he kiss you in a way to say 

"You're the other woman" 

The other woman 

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