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It was one of those black cat nights the moon had gone out and the air was thin it was the kind of night that the cat would drag in. I'll never forget it, we had a fight. then you turned around
D on the light. you left our bed. then you moved downstairs to live with her instead. yeah just one floor and a shout away, I guess I should have moved but I decided to stay. did I drink some po
That I don't remember now? and every night I open all the windows I let a cold dark wind blow through. I play loud organ music and I talk to myself and dream of you. uh oh! I hear voices coming
Rough the pipes through all the springs in my bed and up through the lights the volume goes up then it drops back down I can hear the two of you playing records moving furniture and fooling arou
Id I drink some poison that I don't remember now? is there blood on my hands/ no, my hands are clean. did I do something in another lifetime that was really really mean? yeah, I'm hearing voices
I losing my mind? think I'm g
Oing craz, I gotta get out. I run into the street and I start to shout get ou of my way! get out! get out! did I drink some poison that I don't remember now? is there blood on my hands? did I do
Thing in another lifetime that was really really mean? a small bullet, a piece of glass and your heart just grows around it.

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Laurie Anderson is an American experimental performance artist, visual artist and musician. Regardless of the medium, a common characteristic of all her work seems to be the act of storytelling. Laura Phillips Anderson was born June 5, 1947, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States. She attended Mills College in California, and eventually graduated from Barnard College magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, studying art history. In 1972, she obtained an MFA in sculpture from Columbia University.

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