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Pretty In Pink - The Dresden Dolls



     
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Pretty In Pink Lyrics


Caroline laughs and it's raining all day
She loves to be one of the girls
She lives in the place in the side of our lives
Where nothing is ever put straightShe turns herself round
And she smiles and she says
"This is it, that's the end of the joke"
And loses herself in her dreaming and sleep
And her lovers walk through in their coatsPretty in pink, isn't she?
Pretty in pink, isn't she?All of her lovers, all talk of her notes
And the flowers that they never sent
And wasn't she easy?
And isn't she pretty in pink?The one who insists he was first in the line
Is the last to remember her name?
He's walking around in this dress that she wore
She is gone but the joke's the samePretty in pink, isn't she?
Pretty in pink, isn't she?Caroline talks to you softly sometimes
She says, "I love you and too much"
She doesn't have anything you want to steal

Well, nothing you can touchShe waves, she buttons your shirt
The traffic is waiting outside
She hands you this coat
She gives you her clothes, these cars collidePretty in pink, isn't she?
Pretty in pink, isn't she?Caroline's on the table screaming
Confidence is in the sea
And all their favorite rags are worn
And other kinds of uniformThey kid you, you're really free
And you know what you want to be
Case of individuality until tomorrow
And everything you are you'll seeIn pure shiny buttons
They put you in this gear and driveways broken
Doorbell sings in chimes
It plays anything goes, bells toll in rhyme

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The Dresden Dolls are an American musical duo from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Formed in 2001, the group consists of Amanda Palmer (vocals, piano, ukulele, toy piano, harmonica) and Brian Viglione (drums, percussion, guitar, vocals). They describe their heavily art-damaged and theatrical style as "Brechtian punk cabaret", a phrase invented by Palmer because she was "terrified" that the press would invent a name that "would involve the word 'gothic'," and are part of an underground dark cabaret movement that started gaining momentum in the early 1990s.

Read more about The Dresden Dolls on Last.fm.


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