Everyone’s Innocent Daughter

Bob Markley, Shaun Harris

[Intro]
(Part Four, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band)
Everyone's innocent daughter
Everyone's innocent daughter

[Verse 1]
Everyone's innocent daughter
Licking her lollipop fingers
Soft is this girl (Girl)
Wise is this child (Child)
Down below in the city
Faces as grim as granite

[Chorus]
I want to run
Tell the world
How much fun you are
I want to run
Run tell the world
How much fun you are
How much fun you are

[Verse 2]
Sitting at your window
Watching the soft wind blow
Putting away your childish things
Putting away your paper and string
Listening for what you haven't yet heard
Looking for what you haven't yet seen

[Chorus]
I want to run
Tell the world
How much fun you are
I want to run
Run tell the world
How much fun you are
How much fun you are

[Verse 1]
Everyone's innocent daughter
Licking her lollipop fingers
Soft is this girl (Girl)
Wise is this child (Child)
Everyone's innocent daughter

[Outro]
Everyone's innocent daughter
Everyone's innocent daughter

Trivia about the song Everyone’s Innocent Daughter by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

When was the song “Everyone’s Innocent Daughter” released by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band?
The song Everyone’s Innocent Daughter was released in 1969, on the album “Where’s My Daddy?”.
Who composed the song “Everyone’s Innocent Daughter” by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band?
The song “Everyone’s Innocent Daughter” by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was composed by Bob Markley, Shaun Harris.

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