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Lyrics for 'Ariel' by 'Dean Friedman'
By Dean Friedman
Way On The Other Side Of The Hudson,
Deep In The Bosom Of Suburbia,
I Met A Young Girl, She Sang Mighty Fine,
Tears On My Pillow And Ave Maria.
Standing By The Waterfall In Paramus Park
She Was Working For The Friends-of-bai
She Was Collecting Quarters In A Paper Cup.
She Was Looking For Change And So Was I.
She Was A Jewish Girl. I Fell In Love With Her.
She Wrote Her Number On The Back Of My Hand.
I Called Her Up, I Was All Out Of Breath, I Said,
"come Hear Me Play In My Rock And Roll Band.
I Took A Shower And I Put On My Best Blue Jeans.
I Picked Her Up In My New Vw Van.
She Wore A Peasant Blouse With Nothing Underneath.
I Said, "hi". She Said, "yeah, I Guess I Am."
Ariel¡
We Had A Little Time, We Were Real Hungry.
We Went To Dairy Queen For Something To Eat.
She Had Some Onion Rings. She Had A Pickle.
She Forgot To Tell Me That She Didn't Eat Meat.
I Had A Gig In The American Legion Hall.
It Was A Dance For The Volunteer Ambulance Corp.
She Was Sitting In A Corner Against The Wall.
She Would Smile And I Melted All Over The Floor.
Ariel¡
I Took Her Home With Me. We Watched Some Tv,
Annette Funicello And Some Guy Going Steady.
I Started Fooling Around With The Vertical Hold.
We Got The Munchies And I Made Some Spaghetti.
We Sat And We Talked Into The Night,
While Channel 2 Was Signing Off The Air.
I Found The Softness Of Her Mouth.
We Made Love To Bombs Bursting In Arrrrrriel¡.
Ariel¡
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