Wrote the original 'Look At the Pretty Girls' back in the early 1990s.
Here is the 2024 version...
"What is this world but a world of care?
Ah, pity poor everyman.
Everyone minds their own affair
But never many offer a helping hand.
What is this life but a life of trial,
Where paradise appears an impossible thing?
But come the sun and a young girl's smile
And you're seventeen again with a world to win!
Look at the pretty girl, proud to be a woman,
Easing down the street with her head held high.
Child of the sun with her seventh sense gunning
For a man with a passion to satisfy!
Lovers want love, others want laughter,
Some confess a fondness for the South of France.
Mother wants a Prince and a happy ever after,
Daughter wants a Gondola and wandering hands.
Drowning, waving, heady hopes a-raising,
Who's the lady wants to know your name?
You may feel a fool but you gotta be brave
And go say 'hi' or you'll die of shame.
Look at the pretty girl, proud to be a woman,
Easing down the street with her head held high.
Child of the sun with her seventh sense gunning
For a man with a passion to satisfy!
"I love you, love me, 'do you really?
Is it only for the Summer or forever, Amen?'
Well, I don't know but it's fun thing I feel
And I'll be here next year if we're still friends'."
Look at the pretty girl, proud to be a woman,Written in 1990 and recorded in 1991, this is the original audio.
Easing down the street with her head held high.
Child of the sun with her seventh sense gunning
For a man with a passion to satisfy!
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small;
Unwon young woman in the Summer sun,
You're the wonder of the all!
Look at the pretty girl, proud to be a woman,
Easing down the street with her head held high.
Child of the sun with her seventh sense gunning
For a man with a passion to satisfy!
Look at the pretty girls, proud to be a woman,
Easing down the street with the Summertime come.
Children of the sun with their seventh sense gunning
For a man with a passion to match their own!"
This was written and recorded in 1991.
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