Stephen

Jay Aston, Richard Hawkins

We're southern boys with western smiles
We've got it where it counts
See it for miles
Our hearts are gold and our teeth are clouded
Our bones are thin and our lips are shrouded
In mystery

When Stephen smiles my heart just seems to grow
If only I could let that poor boy go
Skinny body, skinny body
Skinny body, skinny body

Won't you pick my pieces up from the floor
I'm up here on the shelf, I'm here
When it comes to perfect smiles, I'm fast
I hope you feel as I do, I do
'Cause we're southern boys with western smiles
We're southern boys with western smiles

Stephen, Stephen

Seems that I've been left up here on the shelf again
If you'd come I'd surely dust my skinny bones down
I'd give you every single dream you wanted
I'd even smile for you
I'd even cry if you just want me to

When Stephen smiles my heart just seems to grow
When Stephen smiles my heart just seems to grow
When Stephen smiles, when Stephen smiles
You'll know, you'll know, 'cause you'll know
You'll know, 'cause you'll know
Skinny body, skinny body
Skinny body, skinny body

Trivia about the song Stephen by Gene Loves Jezebel

When was the song “Stephen” released by Gene Loves Jezebel?
The song Stephen was released in 1985, on the album “Immigrant”.
Who composed the song “Stephen” by Gene Loves Jezebel?
The song “Stephen” by Gene Loves Jezebel was composed by Jay Aston, Richard Hawkins.

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