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Never Saw Her Face
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Rock song written on a dare with only two chords.
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Ervin Allen is a singer-songwriter currently based in Linden, Wisconsin. Erv is a baby boomer born in 1949 and has lived the evolution of American music.
Ervin Allen is a singer-songwriter currently based in Linden, Wisconsin. Erv is a baby boomer born in 1949 and has lived the evolution of American music.
Song Info
Genre
Country Country-Pop
Charts
Peak #225
Peak in subgenre #40
Author
Ervin Allen Carpenter
Rights
7/1/1978 © 2005
Uploaded
September 21, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:44
Story behind the song
This is the ultimate male fantasy. I got the story line from some barracks talk while in the Army.
Lyrics
Lying on my bed smoked and half dead. Darkness was my only friend. Listen to a party outside my door. I was thinking of a love without end. A pencil thin light broke up the darkness. It made me squint my eyes. A lady slipped in and to my surprise. She whispered, “Baby do you want to make love?” I never saw her face. In my mind there’s just no trace. The rest of her body was so fine. Her memory keeps burning my mind. I could tell she was small and slender as she walked in and closed the door. The perfume from her swaying body, filled my head as she crossed the floor. She did a lot of things to my body. Lot things I’d not even read. She love me till my body screamed Lord, This lady was a loving machine. I never saw her face. In my mind there’s just no trace. The rest of her body was so fine. Her memory keeps burning my mind. I woke up the very next morning. Aching and lying on my bed. This loving machine was gone with my heaven, but her memory was still in my head. Though her memory will always stay with me. And making love to her I’ll never forget. She been on my mind for many years There’s only one thing that I regret. I never saw her face. In my mind there’s just no trace. The rest of her body was so fine. Her memory keeps burning my mind.
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