What me worry? I never do
I'm always amused and amusing you
Sans le fear of impending doom
Life is like banquet food: pleasure to peruse

Do I amuse you, dear?
Would you think me queer
If while standing beside you I opted instead to disappear?

In no hurry I'll sing my tune
All my skies the hue of a ruddy bruise
In my finest threads couture I'll call up my favorite muse
for a drink - half full - or two

Have I abused you, dear?
You have had it to here
You say, "Love is just a blood match to see who endures lash after lash with panache\"

In the spring I'll dust off my lute, stuff my suitcase full of blues
and I'll stir the dust underneath the thrust of my clicking heels
C'est la vie

What me worry? I never do
Life is one charming ruse for us lucky few

Have I fooled you, dear?
The time is coming near when I'll give you my hand and I'll say,
"It's been grand, but... I'm out of here
I'm out of here\"


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    I agree this song has to do with moving on but I also think it has to do with the fact that no one ever really takes her emotions, or her, seriously. "What me worry? I never do." I feel that's just her saying of course I'm always fine, sarcastically to those who always expect her to be. Especially "I'm always amused and amusing you". Whoever this is about expects her to be happy all the time, but of course she isn't. She's stuck in a place where no one takes her seriously and she wants to leave this relationship but realizes its going to be confusing to an extent because as he shes it she's always amused.

    I know St. V talks about not being taken seriously a lot and how it bothers her which is one reason I think this.

    I also love the line "Stir the dust underneath the thrust of my clicking heels" She makes so many wonderful Wizard of Oz references in her songs!

    spammusibi29on October 15, 2011   Link

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