REINCARNATION


I saw a girl walking down the street.
She was so good-looking
I was sure I would die
I was kind of nervous,
we never did meet.
Nonetheless, I held my breath
and thought my oh my....

What I wouldn’t give to come back
as that sweater.
She can hardly breath
she wears it so tight.
She’d never take me off
‘cause I wouldn’t let her....
Every fiber flush beside her
I’d hug with all my might.

What I wouldn’t give to come back
as those Levis.
She’s got nicer curves
than the number nine.
All that lucky denim wrapped around
those knees and thighs.
I’d spend a week on her physique
clinging like a vine and sing....
By now you probably think
I’m just plain crazy.
You may be right but the again
who knows?
I know what I saw,
and what I saw amazed me.
You may not care, but I bet somewhere,
there’s a closet full of clothes
singing....


CHORUS

ooh ooh ooh oh ooh ah
ooh ooh ooh oh ooh wee
Reincarnation,
what a sensation that’d be
Reincarnation,
what a sensation that’d be
CHORUS
ooh ooh ooh oh ooh ah
ooh ooh ooh oh wee
Reincarnation
what a sensation that’d be.
Reincarnation
what a sensation that’d be.

What I wouldn’t give to come back
as her pillow
and spend every night sleeping
cheek to cheek.
Just the thought gives me a thrill.
oh I’d pad a place for her face
it’d be heaven complete.

What I would not give to come back
as her bath towel --
a wanderin’ and a roamin’
on that silky soft skin.
Drying every droplet
the best that I know how --
From head to toe, high and low
from shoulder to shin.

Words & Music by Peter Layton. © 1993
ONE PLANET MUSIC ASCAP