Got a sister named Desire
They don't let you
Like those little boys
By their house
On the backyard swing
I know of it 'cause
I thought we told
Some little sweet stories
In the parking lot
They say that girl lost her sway
The say that girl lost her sway
That day
God I'd like to drag him
For a long way 'cause maybe I
Then I'd just cry a little tear
Near him to that sleepy safe place
And I'm gonna take him by myself
If I've got to go
Don't let you know
Let you know
Where she goes to with those
Me as I interfere
That girl lost her sway
They say that girl lost her sway
That day
Teach me about them old worlds big brother
And in an elevator
Where somebody can get out
With the sound
They say that girl lost her sway
Just watch it
Just watch it slip through my hands, boy
Watch it go
Oh, what you know
I guess
I see
Just see
'Cause she still can sway
Myra Ellen "Tori" Amos (Newton, Massachusetts, August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and record producer. Considered one of the most important female figures in rock music of the 1990s, Amos has won over critics and audiences with albums like *Little Earthquakes* (1992), *Under the Pink* (1994), and *From the Choirgirl Hotel* (1998). Her music is characterized by a strong emotional impact, introspective lyrics that explore themes of femininity, religion, and personal trauma, and a unique blend of virtuoso piano playing and pop melodies. Among her most representative songs are *Cornflake Girl*, *Silent All These Years*, and *Professional Widow*. Amos has collaborated with artists such as Dave Matthews and Elton John, and has been nominated for a Grammy Award for her music.
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