The Rolling Stones "She's A Rainbow" (1967)

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  • "She's a Rainbow" is a song by the Rolling Stones and was featured on their 1967 album 'Their Satanic Majesties Request.' It has been called "the prettiest and most uncharacteristic song" that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote for the Stones, although somewhat ambiguous in intention.
    Lyrics:
    She comes in colours everywhere
    She combs her hair
    She's like a rainbow
    Coming, colours in the air
    Oh, everywhere
    She comes in colours
    She comes in colours everywhere
    She combs her hair
    She's like a rainbow
    Coming, colours in the air
    Oh, everywhere
    She comes in colours
    Have you seen her dressed in blue?
    See the sky in front of you
    And her face is like a sail
    Speck of white so fair and pale
    Have you seen a lady fairer?
    She comes in colours everywhere
    She combs her hair
    She's like a rainbow
    Coming, colours in the air
    Oh, everywhere
    She comes in colours
    Have you seen her all in gold?
    Like a queen in days of old
    She shoots her colours all around
    Like a sunset going down
    Have you seen a lady fairer?
    She comes in colours everywhere
    She combs her hair
    She's like a rainbow
    Coming, colours in the air
    Oh, everywhere
    She comes in colours
    She's like a rainbow
    Coming, colours in the air
    Oh, everywhere
    She comes in colours
    Songwriters: Mick Jagger / Keith Richards

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