Lucinda Williams

VIC CHESNUTT

Imports and altercations
My faculties on a shoe-string vacation
I settled down on a hurt as big as Robert Mitchum
And listen to Lucinda Williams

Oh, convenient lies, rubber knives
I'm a dastardly villain, doing belly dives
I before E except after me
I'm dowsing my vitals at break-neck speed

You and your little entourage
Playing amazing little parlor games in the garage
Like a jury of my peers triangulating
My pretty point of exasperation
Yes we gather for some of that Catholic juice
And hide behind the shower curtain, I watch the virgin spruce
I'm soaking wet and feeling funny
The mirror's a mirage, no wonder I always look so crummy

My heroes are all off in the great beyond
England is old but Atlantis is gone
Feathers are floating down, and I can't dodge them
The tar is oozing from my little noggin
It's ugly ancient residue
There ain't no mistaking what's been abused

Feathers are floating down and I can't dodge them
The tar is oozing from my little noggin
It's ugly ancient residue
There ain't no mistaking who's been accused

Trivia about the song Lucinda Williams by Vic Chesnutt

When was the song “Lucinda Williams” released by Vic Chesnutt?
The song Lucinda Williams was released in 1991, on the album “West of Rome”.
Who composed the song “Lucinda Williams” by Vic Chesnutt?
The song “Lucinda Williams” by Vic Chesnutt was composed by VIC CHESNUTT.

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