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Eau De Toilette - Emily Haines



     
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I know your ways, so when I tell you "don't get crazy"
but the last wall standing's fell, daddy kicked it down.
Your little sister's gonna have a babyI heard you're planning to drive into the desert
hope you find the gypsy queen there
to make your body feel a little better
I heard some talk around the table
heard someone say your name
They talk like you were a superstar
They know you for what you areDo you really think it's wise
to try to push the sun back down before it rises?
I know you're used to winning
When are you going to choose the prizes?You must get tired of standing on the outside
watching the show, tired of all the useless conversation
You know how the boys like their little ladies?
they like them silent, dead, dead quietEven though I know you don't believe in dreams
Don't even like to close your eyes
The other night there was a shot outside
You screamed in your sleep

You said "Help me I'm still breathing Jesus, sweet Jesus, isn't this enough?"It's been a long time you've been standing in line
just like they've taught you.
Waiting for the view, you'd learned in school
You were entitled to.
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Emily Haines (born January 1974 in New Delhi, India) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and keyboardist of the indie rock band Metric and a part-time member of the group Broken Social Scene. She also released a solo album as Emily Haines, plus an album and an EP as Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton. Emily is the daughter of Canadian poet Paul Haines and sister of Canadian television journalist Avery Haines. She was born in New Delhi, India, and raised in Canada. After settling in Peterborough, Ontario at the age of 3, she grew up in a milieu rich with experimental art and musical expression.

Read more about Emily Haines on Last.fm.


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