Killer Queen Lyrics by Queen
(from the album Sheer Heart Attack)
Killer Queen Lyrics
She keeps Moet et Chandon In her pretty cabinet "Let them eat cake" she says Just like Marie AntoinetteA built in remedyFor Kruschev and Kennedy At anytime an invitation You can't decline Caviar and cigarettes Well versed in etiquette Extraordinarily nice Chorus:She's a Killer Queen Gunpowder, gelatineDynamite with a laser beam Guaranteed to blow your mind Anytime Recommended at the price Insatiable an appetite Wanna try? To avoid complications She never kept the same address In conversation She spoke just like a baroness Met a man from China Went down to Geisha Minah Then again incidentally If you're that way inclined Perfume came naturally from Paris But God she couldn't care less Fastidious and precise ChorusDrop of a hat she's as willing as Playful as a pussy cat Then momentarily out of action Temporarily out of gas To absolutely drive you wild, wild She's all out to get you ChorusRecommended at the price Insatiable an appetite Wanna try? You wanna try
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