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It Wasn't Me - Lou Reed & John Cale



     
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Can you tell me how you feel
When you turn on your TV?
When you see me singing through my tears
I've saved up all these years
Can you tell me what you see
When you read the magazines?
Do you see yourself in me
When you read the magazines?
When the DJ plays this song
Can you tell me what you hear?
And I hope you feel the way we felt
When you put us all through hell
Can you tell me how you feel now?
How do feel? How do you feel?
Tell me how you sleep at night
Do you take those pills like me?
Or do you toss and turn and lay your head on the pillow
And fall asleep, 'cause you just don't care?

How do you feel?
And now I'm in your face
And you feel that empty space
Why did we?
How did we come to fall from grace?
Falling, falling
Didn't you just hear us calling out?
No, there's nothing left to say
'Cause you shouldn't have stayed away
No man leaves his flesh and blood this way
And I hope you feel the way we felt
When you put us all through hell
Can you tell me how you feel now?
How do feel? How do you feel?
Tell me how you sleep at night
Do you take those pills like me?
Or do you toss and turn and lay your head on the pillow
And fall asleep, 'cause you just don't care?
How do you feel?
Took a crowd for me to see
That it really wasn't me
The swaying crowd's the cleansing rain
Took the pain away
And I hope you find yourself alone
In a million dollar home
You will be stuck with a heart like a rock
I hope you run out of luck fool
How do you feel now?
Does it hurt? Does it hurt?
How do you feel now?
Does it hurt baby?
Does it hurt baby?
Does it hurt baby?
How do you feel?
How do you feel now?
Does it hurt baby?
I'm just wonderin' how it feels
Just wonderin' baby
Just wonderin' baby
Does it hurt?

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Songs For Drella is a concept album by The Velvet Underground alumni Lou Reed and John Cale. It was released in 1990 by Sire Records. The album is the pair's first collaboration since 1972, and is dedicated to the memory of Andy Warhol, their mentor, who had died unexpectedly in 1987. Drella was a nickname for Warhol, a portmanteau of Dracula and Cinderella, used by Warhol's crowd. Songs for Drella offers a kind of vie romancée of Warhol, focusing on his interpersonal relations.

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