[Dragaera] Iconaclastic lyrics
Davdi Silverrock
davdisil at gmail.com
Mon May 7 22:41:49 PDT 2007
On 5/4/07, Howard Brazee wrote:
> I put lyrics in my iPod, but recognize that some of my lyrics were
> guessing. If someone could listen to */A Rose For Iconoclastes/*, and
> edit my lyrics, I would appreciate corrections.
>
> =======================
> She's Gone
> Steven Brust
> ------------
> Chorus:
> She's gone! She's gone
> took the kitchen sink and my last cigarette,
> She's gone, she's gone,
> and I ain't begun to miss her yet.
>
> She took advantage, pushed me around
> spent my money all over town,
> But the day she left, sat down and cried
"But on the day she left I sat down and cried"
> because she up and left me to have and die.
"'Cause she up and left me; she hadn't died"
> (Chorus)
>
> She ain't the sort, you'd ever miss, none of you had, say a darkened kiss
"She ain't the sort you'd ever miss
Not if you had, say, a dog to kiss"
> So if you ask if I am sad that she had to go
> with one thing and another would be a "no".
"What with one thing and another" &c
>
> I still sometimes wonder if there will come a day
> when I feel sad that she went away,
> but it's been 3 weeks, a thousand fears
"but it's been 3 weeks, a thousand beers"
> two why, six children and fifteen years
"two wives, six children, and fifteen years"
NB: None of the spoken stuff following this point is printed in the
lyric booklet.
> (chorus) -moves from singing towards talking-
> How am I supposed to make sense of this world in which Casberry has
> demonstrated
> that we don't understand the very universe in which we live?
Huh. Looking at an online encyclopaedia of philosophy, a tentative
guess is that he perhaps meant "Cassirer". Or perhaps he used the
name of a friend as a humorous in-joke.
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