Contextual Analysis of "elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. and then he wanders into the living room" in Lyrics

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he started licking the pavement. every night now since we moved in that new house there's this noise outside the door at just about half seven or eight o' clock every night. and if we go and look outside the door

elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. and then he wanders into the living room

maybe sits down on one of the chairs or even lies down on the floor. he doesn't say much

a century of elvis

Singer: belle & sebastian

he started licking the pavement. every night now since we moved in that new house there's this noise outside the door at just about half seven or eight o' clock every night. and if we go and look outside the door

elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. and then he wanders into the living room

maybe sits down on one of the chairs or even lies down on the floor. he doesn't say much

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he started licking the pavement. every night now since we moved in that new house there's this noise outside the door at just about half seven or eight o' clock every night. and if we go and look outside the door

elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. and then he wanders into the living room

maybe sits down on one of the chairs or even lies down on the floor. he doesn't say much

a century of elvis

belle & sebastian

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