White Porcelain

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  1. i'm not really sure… found one…

    leo sayer – long tall glasses

    I was travellin down the road, feelin hungry and cold
    I saw a sign sayin food and drinks for everyone
    So naturally I thought I would take me a look inside
    I saw so much food, there was water comin from my eye

    Yeah there was ham an there was turkey, there was caviar
    An long tall glasses, with wine up to yar

    An then somebody grabbed me, threw me outta my chair
    Said before you can eat, you gotta dance like fred astaire

    You know I cant dance, you know I cant dance
    You know I cant dance, you know I cant dance
    I cant dance

    I am a man of the road — a hobo by name
    I dont seek entertainment, just poultry and game
    But if its all the same to you, then yes I will try my hand
    If you were as hungry as me then Im sure you would understand

    Hmmm
    Now wait a minute
    Let me see now

    Of course I can dance of course I can dance
    Im sure I can dance, Im sure I can dance..
    I can dance

    I can dance
    I really hit the floor
    Ah feels good
    Look at me dancin

    I did a two-step, quick-step and a bossa nova
    A little victor silvester, and a rudy valentino
    You should a seen me movin, right across the floor
    Hand me down my tuxedo, next week Im comin back for more

    I can dance — oh yes! I can dance
    Look at me dancin the floor movin
    I feel good — I can dance
    I can dance, I can dance, I can dance.

  2. almemoore says:

    i'm very pale too, and i had the same problem, but what i found works the best is chanel, it's very light and looks natural. it is a bit more on the expensive side so if you dont want to spend too much i'd go to sephora and find the tattoo concealor by Kat Von D. it's very good for under eye coverage, it may seem a little bit dark but what i do it mix it with my chanel foundation to get the right shade.