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[Verse 1]
I first saw her in the month of February
Gliding through the market hall
Shallow steps and singing softly
Round her head a scarlet shawl
I next saw her on the road to Kington
Fixing cars with a steady gaze
I drove on past uncertain how to
Make sense of her solitary ways
[Chorus]
Strange hands, strange beauty
Not a face for the modern world
Still searching, going nowhere
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
[Verse 2]
I saw her once again in August
Moved closer so I could speak
Held my breath and walked on past
That long scar upon her cheek
I heard the talk in the pub that evening
The ugly talk of a beauty rare
The talk of men who went home lonely
Who dreamt of trying but wouldn't dare
[Chorus]
Strange hands, strange beauty
Not a face for the modern world
Still searching, going nowhere
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
I never heard or saw her after
I never felt that steady gaze
When I asked around no one had seen her
But only the stories and rumours remain
[Chorus]
Strange hands, strange beauty
Not a face for the modern world
Still searching, going nowhere
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
Strange hands, strange beauty
Not a face for the modern world
Still searching, going nowhere
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
No ordinary girl
No Ordinary Girl was written by John Jones (Singer).
No Ordinary Girl was produced by Al Scott.