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Lazy Jane - Belle and Sebastian



     
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Lazy Jane Lyrics


You work in the village shop
Putting a poster up
Dreaming of anything, dreaming of the time
When you are free from all the trouble you're inIn the mud, on your knees
Trying hard not to please
Anyone, all the time being a rebel's fine
But you go all the way to being brutalYou will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
On the first bus out of town
On the first bus out of townLet's see your kit for games
All the girls look the same
You are challenging style for running miles
You're running miles in some boys jumperBoo to the business world
You know a girl who's tax free on her back
And making plenty of cash
While you are working for the joy of givingYou will have a boy tonight
You will have a girl tonight
And you hope that they will see

Yeah, you hope that they will seeYou will have a boy tonight
Maybe you will have a girl tonight
On the last bus out of town
On the last bus out of townYou are in two minds
You're tossing a coin to decide
Whether you should tell your folks
About a dose of thrush you got from licking railingsBut you read in a book
That you got free in boots
There are lotions, there are potions you can take
To hide your shame from all those prying eyesLazy Jane, all the time painting lines
You are sleeping at bus stops
Wondering how you got your name
And what you're going to do about itYou will have a boy tonight
You will have a girl tonight
And you hope that they will see
And you hope that they will seeYou will have a boy tonight
Maybe you will have a girl tonight
On the last bus out of town
On the last bus out of townYou will have a boy tonight
You will have a girl tonight
And you hope that they will see
And you hope that they will seeYou will have a boy tonight
Maybe you will have a girl tonight
On the last bus out of town
On the last bus out of town

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Belle and Sebastian is a band from Glasgow. Led by guitarist/vocalist Stuart Murdoch, the seven-piece band has an intimate, majestic sound that is equal parts folk-rock and '60s pop. Murdoch has a gift not only for whimsy and surrealism, but also for odd, unsettling lyrical detail which keeps the songs grounded in a tangible reality. Based in Glasgow, Scotland, Belle and Sebastian released their first two albums in 1996: Tigermilk, recorded over three days, and If You're Feeling Sinister, recorded in a week, at the peak of the chamber pop movement.

Read more about Belle and Sebastian on Last.fm.


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