Little Miss S.

Shooting up junk in the bathroom. Makin' it with punks on the floor. Livin' the scene out of her limosine. Little Miss S. in her mini dress - living it up to die in a blink of the public eye. Day-glo paint on an electric chair. Electric dye in her lover's hair. A pretty light in the middle of the night. Made up for everyone to see. Swingin' on the branch of a broken family tree. You got a lot of livin' to do without life. The village idiots in her bed never cared that her eyes were red - never cared that her brain was dead. In the hours that her face was alive it was a thing just to be by her side.
You got a lot of livin' to do without life.

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When was the song “Little Miss S.” released by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians?
The song Little Miss S. was released in 1990, on the album “Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars”.

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