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"Silver Girl" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Say You Will, released 14th April 2003. The track is 3:59 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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She was a silver girl Lost in a high tech world She was a golden girl Immersed in a hard core world She would have preferred The last generation But that's all right She's on her way She had the Midas touch She was lady luck She's got a million bucks And she looks like it She's had a few hard times Sometimes it blows her mind Papers she never signed Sometimes she remembers Sometimes she was just an actress But you'll never really know Shadows moves across her face You cannot see her soul Unless she lets you see her soul She was a girlie girl Caught in a man's world And as her world turns She feels so alone Still she's a danger girl Insane far beyond her years On some things she's very clear She's a wild adventurer Sometimes she was just an actress But you'll never really know Shadows moves across her face You cannot see her soul Sometimes she was just an actress But you'll never really know Shadows moves across her face You cannot see her soul You cannot see her soul You cannot see her soul You cannot see her soul unless she lets you See her soul See her soul, if she lets you See her soul Sometimes she's an actress But you'll never really know Shadows move across her face You cannot see her soul You cannot see her soul
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