Cold wind blowing over your private parts
I know a lack you've got and it makes a strong case for art
Billboard breasts, they don't have a face
I know that fact you've got no girl could ever trace

Lionized, lionized

Smoking just a little too violently
I know that fact I've got and I know it single-mindedly
Stupid, stoned, cause and effect
I know a lack you've got and you don't even lack it yet

Lionized, lionized
Lionized, lionized

Tableau vivant
Roman a'clef

I can't draw but I can trace
I know a lack I've got, an abundance of extra space
Cold wind blowing over your private parts
I know a lack you've got is to make a strong case for art

Lionized, lionized
Lionized, lionized

Tableau vivant
Roman a'clef

Tableau vivant


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    Not sure the exact meaning but i like the lines: "Billboard breasts, they don't have a face, I know that fact you've got, no girl could ever trace"

    Talking about porn or fake breasts, and saying to his girl, sure models are sexy, but i like you just the way you are, your unique and real, not silicone.

    Daryl24on November 07, 2005   Link
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    Tableau Vivant is a "living picture", literally dressing and posing a person or group of people for the purpose of telling a story. Roman a Clef is telling a fictional story based on a true story so that it might be embellished or to avoid libel or slander. Advertisements show strong handsome men smoking cigarettes violently and women doing whatever as long as they're beautiful, large breasted, and barely dressed. They want to tie these men/women to the products their trying to sell to make you think that by buying these things, you'll be more like these models. But an advertisement is simply a story or at worst a lie. These products have little to do with the people you see lionizing them. I know a lack you've got that you're not even aware of, and I want to sell it to you.

    HipAnonon January 09, 2007   Link
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    Great song, I agree that this tune is a slam of fakery and advertising. I really guess that utter puke does make a strong case for art. If you're good at slinging the shit and making look and smell like roses, then I guess you deserve to be lionized.

    OpinionHeadon August 24, 2007   Link

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