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Build me a woman - live version - The Doors
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Build me a woman - live version The Doors

"Build Me a Woman" by The Doors is a #Rock song from 1969, exploring themes of desire, idealization, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics reflect a longing for an ideal partner, blending raw emotion with surreal imagery. Musically, it features a blend of blues and psychedelic rock, showcasing Jim Morrison's distinctive vocals and Ray Manzarek's keyboard work. The song captures the era's countercultural sentiments, emphasizing personal freedom and self-expression.

Build me a woman - live version - The Doors
Give me a witness, darling, I need a witness, babe
I got the poontang blues, yeah
I got the poontang blues, yeah
Top of my head down to the bottom of my cowboy shoes, alright
Build me a woman, make her ten feet tall
You got to build me a woman, make her ten feet tall
Don't make her worthless
Don't make her small, right, oh, come on
You got to build me a woman, make her ten feet tall
Build me a woman, make her ten feet tall
Don't make her worthless, don't make her small
Build me someone I can ball all night long
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