| Song | Underwater Woman |
| Artist | They Might Be Giants |
| Album | Glean |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what’s in her heart | |
| fiercely alive, will to survive | |
| able to thrive on her own | |
| self contained, properly trained | |
| hydroponically grown | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away | |
| she scans the ocean floor | |
| with ultrasonic blips | |
| nothing but rocks and sand | |
| and the broken wrecks of ships | |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what’s in her heart | |
| laughing uncontrollably, who is she talking to? | |
| holding up a shell like it’s a telephone | |
| frantically digging through a pile of old papers | |
| intently staring at a photograph | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what' s in her heart | |
| fiercely alive, will to survive | |
| able to thrive on her own | |
| self contained, properly trained | |
| hydroponically grown | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away | |
| she scans the ocean floor | |
| with ultrasonic blips | |
| nothing but rocks and sand | |
| and the broken wrecks of ships | |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what' s in her heart | |
| laughing uncontrollably, who is she talking to? | |
| holding up a shell like it' s a telephone | |
| frantically digging through a pile of old papers | |
| intently staring at a photograph | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what' s in her heart | |
| fiercely alive, will to survive | |
| able to thrive on her own | |
| self contained, properly trained | |
| hydroponically grown | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away | |
| she scans the ocean floor | |
| with ultrasonic blips | |
| nothing but rocks and sand | |
| and the broken wrecks of ships | |
| underwater woman | |
| underwater lady | |
| no one on the shore will ever know what' s in her heart | |
| laughing uncontrollably, who is she talking to? | |
| holding up a shell like it' s a telephone | |
| frantically digging through a pile of old papers | |
| intently staring at a photograph | |
| underwater woman | |
| breathing underwater | |
| brushing her hair, eating a pear | |
| no one can tell when she cries | |
| away away away |