Zulu Lulu

BRUCE DICKINSON, JANICK GERS

She fixed me in the corner with that beautiful brown eye.
She said I'd like to meet you I was so surprised.
Well, what can I do for you. What can you do for me.
We made for the exit had to wait and see.
I hope I'm not wasting your precious time.
I no your not wasting mine.
We came together over coffee with milk.
She never stopped till every drop was spilled.

[Chorus]

She was a Zulu Lulu.
Broke my back and my heart at the same time.
It was nice.
Just a Zulu Lulu.
I had to move on when I came back she'd gone.

She dropped to her knees. I guess she had religion.
She lived with her mother. Had been a good girl twice.
When I asked her to comment on her present position.
She said she'd like to take a late preachers advise.
I ain't looking for sympathy.
But prayers for the wicked are kinda nice.
She said I don't like to preach to the converted.
I said you could be a good girl more than twice.
Like this.

[Chorus]

I ain't looking for sympathy.
But prayers for the wicked are kinda nice.
She looked me up and down and said Assiagod for me.
I began to see god. She said, wait and see babe.
Wait. Wait. I'm coming.

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Zulu Lulu by Bruce Dickinson

When was the song “Zulu Lulu” released by Bruce Dickinson?
The song Zulu Lulu was released in 1990, on the album “Tattooed Millionaire”.
Who composed the song “Zulu Lulu” by Bruce Dickinson?
The song “Zulu Lulu” by Bruce Dickinson was composed by BRUCE DICKINSON, JANICK GERS.

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