Cindy
Written by Tommy Leonard 1997 (more info)

I met her on a campsite on the southern coast of Spain.
The town was called Mojacar, and Cindy was her name.
I'd been working on a project that was trying to save the earth!
Now I was singing for the tourists, finding out what I was worth.

She cycled up so slowly, I felt a pounding in my heart.
It was a sexual connection, though we were thirty feet apart.
At first it was so simple, she had a long-term plan.
To get an education, set up on her own.

Whoa, Cindy, what has become of you?
Whoa, Cindy, don't you know that I still love you?

She was working as a stripper in the clubs along the coast.
She said she was addicted to taking off her clothes.
'Cos the money came too easy. It made her think she was on top.
But the power became addictive - Cindy found she couldn't stop.

Whoa, Cindy, what has become of you?
Whoa, Cindy, don't you know that I still love you?

I met her on a campsite on the southern coast of Spain.
The town was called Mojacar, and Cindy was her name.

Whoa, Cindy, what has become of you?
Whoa, Cindy, don't you know that I still love you?
Don't you know that I still love you?

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