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Once i dreamed i was dancing with isadora duncan
In a silver cafe,
It was a cafe that was not at all near here
She was planning to diversify
And she sang i should do the same
So i whistled to her how i loved her the bestBut she sang "i can't believe you own this attitude",
But with some ballet moves,
I removed her shoes
And i painted my lips to hers
And still she sang "i can't believe you own this attitude"
She sang "i can't believe you own this, this attitude"
She needed her beauty sleep
Though i didn't want it to sound like that
Her mind was occupied,
Her hard coffee was cold by then as snowAnd she sang "my smile is more than pearly white,
And my dreams are more than you",
She sang "my yellow eyes are more than mirrors,
And my scarf is more, more, more than blue."And she sang "i can't believe you own this attitude"

Yes i sang "i can't believe you own this, this attitude"She closed her new directions paperbook
And screamed "there is no shelter in the arts"
She'd been crying all day
But now her eyes they were brighter than the moon
And she sang "my smile is more than pearly white,
And my dreams are more than you",
She sang "my yellow eyes are more than mirrors,
And my scarf is more, more, more, more than blue."And she sang "i can't believe you own this attitude"
"i can't believe it, i can't believe you own this attitude",
"i can't believe it, i can't believe you own this, this attitude".
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Vic Chesnutt (November 12, 1964 - December 25, 2009) was a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who lived in Athens, Georgia, United States. Around 1985, Chesnutt moved to Athens and joined the band, The La-Di-Da's. After leaving that group he began performing solo on a regular basis at the 40 Watt Club; it was there that he was spotted by Michael Stipe of R.E.M.; Stipe produced Chesnutt's first two albums, Little (1990) and West of Rome (1991).

Read more about Vic Chesnutt on Last.fm.


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