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Fairweather Friends - Vanessa Carlton



     
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Say you see through the folly but you do it for the fame
and I'm fighting the jetstream drinking cheap wine on aeroplanes
You're in LA not Chicago
key under mat, walk the dog order in home, alone.
Mmmmmm
Found your letter on a full moon Sunday night
Some other girl in your spell casting plans for her life
Pour the vodka and the dust sure flies
Breathe the words of diamonds on rings
And you didn't mean to do it
So I don't have to believe it
If you didn't really mean it
Then magical thinking gets us by
Oooooh
Think for the aftershow those candy-coloured lips
Your age is showing and you've gotta work harder for it
It's always easier with freshmen
they're not as clever and she'll bring you alive

And you didn't mean to do it
So I don't have to believe it
If you didn't really mean it
Then magical thinking gets us by
My fairweather friend
Fairweather friend
Live for folly but you did it for the fame
Now you're fragile as pores drinking cheap wine on aeroplanes
Did I ever leave Chicago?
Got your message that you're doing well
And you didn't mean to do it
So I don't have to believe it
If we didn't really mean it
Then magical thinking gets us by
Gets us by, gets us by
You say you see through the folly but you did it for the fame
You say you see through the folly but you did it for the fame
You say you see through the folly but you did it for the fame
You say you see through the folly but you did it for the fame
My fairweather friend

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Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980 in Milford, Pennsylvania) is an American pop and rock singer, songwriter and pianist best known for her hit song "A Thousand Miles", the first single from her platinum-selling debut album Be Not Nobody (2002). Vanessa's fourth studio album, "Rabbits On The Run" was released on July 26th, 2011. Speaking with Songfacts about the lead single Carousel in a 2011 interview, Carlton explained that she wrote the song in a dream where the "da na na na na" tune was floating around.

Read more about Vanessa Carlton on Last.fm.


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