| Song | Wooden Woman |
| Artist | Strawberry Alarm Clock |
| Album | The World in a Sea Shell |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Freeman | |
| Wooden woman by the gate | |
| Wonders if she is too late | |
| She tries so hard to make her date | |
| But a young mans love she will never receive | |
| Wooden woman by the wall | |
| Sadly she will then recall | |
| Of when she was so young, so small | |
| And she knew so much love, it was hard to believe | |
| She was so much in love, as she drank up their lies | |
| As she saw with both ears, listened hard with both eyes | |
| Now she wears her old age like an ugly disguise | |
| As her whole life is caught up in time as it flies | |
| Wooden woman stands alone | |
| Thinks of the love that she has known | |
| She watches green waves turn to foam | |
| She is tired and the sea will release her | |
| Wooden woman on the bay | |
| Going to leave the world today | |
| She jumps and finds to her dismay | |
| Though she cried as she floated away |
| zuo ci : Freeman | |
| Wooden woman by the gate | |
| Wonders if she is too late | |
| She tries so hard to make her date | |
| But a young mans love she will never receive | |
| Wooden woman by the wall | |
| Sadly she will then recall | |
| Of when she was so young, so small | |
| And she knew so much love, it was hard to believe | |
| She was so much in love, as she drank up their lies | |
| As she saw with both ears, listened hard with both eyes | |
| Now she wears her old age like an ugly disguise | |
| As her whole life is caught up in time as it flies | |
| Wooden woman stands alone | |
| Thinks of the love that she has known | |
| She watches green waves turn to foam | |
| She is tired and the sea will release her | |
| Wooden woman on the bay | |
| Going to leave the world today | |
| She jumps and finds to her dismay | |
| Though she cried as she floated away |
| zuò cí : Freeman | |
| Wooden woman by the gate | |
| Wonders if she is too late | |
| She tries so hard to make her date | |
| But a young mans love she will never receive | |
| Wooden woman by the wall | |
| Sadly she will then recall | |
| Of when she was so young, so small | |
| And she knew so much love, it was hard to believe | |
| She was so much in love, as she drank up their lies | |
| As she saw with both ears, listened hard with both eyes | |
| Now she wears her old age like an ugly disguise | |
| As her whole life is caught up in time as it flies | |
| Wooden woman stands alone | |
| Thinks of the love that she has known | |
| She watches green waves turn to foam | |
| She is tired and the sea will release her | |
| Wooden woman on the bay | |
| Going to leave the world today | |
| She jumps and finds to her dismay | |
| Though she cried as she floated away |