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I left it in a disarray
 
I left it in a disarray
 
'Cause I guess I had my fill
 
'Cause I guess I had my fill
Of this double ???
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Of this double feature film
 
And I know I musta' read the program
 
And I know I musta' read the program
 
'Cause I knew just where to make my cuts
 
'Cause I knew just where to make my cuts
 
Still, I seem to find the time
 
Still, I seem to find the time
 
To look back on every line
 
To look back on every line
And I ??? see where I might have changed
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And I especially see where I might have changed
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An image that the camera holds close-range
  
 
I'm livin' on the
 
I'm livin' on the

Latest revision as of 13:26, 17 March 2025

Loose Talk
By: The Mundanes
Year: 1980

I painted my face this mornin' And practiced my perfect grin It was a way to kill some time Pretending that I feel fine Now, I'm clutching onto every second For that little bit piece of me And I guess I've had enough Of all this acting tough And it's been weeks and weeks since I read the news To tell me everything in black and blues

I'm livin' on the Loose talk of the barroom boys Hangers on with their sunken eyes They ??? me with the dangers, but I never talk to strangers Except to say goodbye

Well I left my home this mornin' I left it in a disarray 'Cause I guess I had my fill Of this double feature film And I know I musta' read the program 'Cause I knew just where to make my cuts Still, I seem to find the time To look back on every line And I especially see where I might have changed An image that the camera holds close-range

I'm livin' on the Loose talk of the barroom boys Hangers on with their sunken eyes They ??? me with the dangers, but I never talk to strangers Except to say goodbye

I'm livin' on the Loose talk of the barroom boys The angers on with their sunken eyes They ??? me with the dangers, but I never talk to strangers Except to say goodbye A goodbye Goodbye A goodbye

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The loose talk of the barroom boys (Ooh)