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Mrs. Untouchable

from 1905 by Those Eighty Acres

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"Her hands inside her pockets deep
Rolling a ball of lint between her fingertips
Possessing everything she needs in the caverns of her sleeves
For she has several tricks up there which I once heard tell-tale of
But never seemed all that plausible to me

"But I have learned to bite my tongue
And let her actions speak
Put to shame the basis of my disbelief
For she is on a role tonight

"Ladies and Gentlemen,
If you'd please direct your gaze to the woman on the stage:
The Great Mrs. Untouchable!

"Her father died in Vietnam
And she will swear to you she never met her mom
And her brothers and sisters were dismembered by a bomb
She's been married several times,
But they've never been in love long enough to get a good look in her eyes
They say they've never seen her cry

"'Cause she has learned to turn her head
And ride that picket fence
Dividing fantasy and simple common sense
She'll stay a million miles away

"Ladies and Gentlemen,
If you'd please direct your gaze and prepare to be amazed
By the Great Mrs. Untouchable!

"The Magnificent, Incredible,
Starkly Unemotional,
Never Duplicate...able,
The Great Mrs. Untouchable!"

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from 1905, released December 11, 2009

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