Oui (a French Song) - Terry Allen



     
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Oui (a French Song) Lyrics


Oui, oui
Oui, ouiWell, I give up all my sculpturing
'Cause my life had gone all sad
I went to work down at the factory
It weren't art but it weren't badSo they put me on the assembly line
Puttin' plastic leaves on the plastic palms
Then they shipped them off the Los Angeles
It weren't art but it weren't wrongYeah, some say it's pathetic
When you give up your aesthetic for a blue collar job in the factory
But all that exhibiting is just too damn inhibiting
For a beer drinking, regular guy like me
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Terry Allen (May 7, 1943 in Wichita, Kansas) is a country music singer in the outlaw country genre, painter, and conceptual artist from Lubbock, Texas, and living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His father was Fletcher ("Sled") Allen (b. August 23, 1886 in West Plains, Missouri – October 16, 1959 in Lubbock, Texas) a catcher in 1910 for the St. Louis Browns who continued his career as a player-manager in the Texas League.

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