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Chapter 13 - Jane Austen



     
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And my heart hangs from this noose
Like your footsteps in crowded rooms
Filled with sweet scents of autumn blooms
Is this what you imagined?Catch a glimpse from her empty stare
Hidden eyes behind her auburn hair
Catch my breath for the smoke to clear
And it's just as it should beMy best laid plans
Will build and break your heart
Her guilty hands
Tear my whole world apartMy mind keeps racing
She's softly dreaming
I'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listeningAnd we'll wake up in vacant rooms
Pull you close to my aching skin
Broken glass on the porcelain
Is this what you imagined?We'll forget what we used to say
And our lives won't mean anything
Pull me close as I drift away

And it's just as it should beMy best laid plans
Will build and break your heart
Her guilty hands
Tear my whole world apartMy mind keeps racing
She's softly dreaming
I'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listeningAnd we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any better
And we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any betterAnd we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any better
And we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any betterAnd we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any better
And we'll both take our revenge
But we still don't feel any betterI'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listening
I'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listeningI'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listening
I'm scraped and sober
But there's no one listening to me at all

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There are 2 artists using the name Jane Austen. 1. Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist and audio books of her work may have her tagged as the artist. Her insights into women's lives and her mastery of form and irony have made her one of the most noted and influential novelists of her era despite being only moderately successful during her lifetime. Austen's work is today considered an important part of the English literary canon and is the subject of a massive body of scholarly and critical work.

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