| Azure Ray – Larraine Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Upon further review... it is: They said that you were nothing With their hands under your skirt So *you'd hide yourself away* With a rag under your shirt. |
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| Azure Ray – Larraine Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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You grew up in a patch, Some say that it was cursed. You spent your whole life Trying to wash away the dirt. They said that you were nothing, With their hands under your skirt; So you tied yourself away, With a rag under your shirt. Oh, Larraine Your daddy loved you wrong, While he pointed his gun; Your mother turned her face, Being Princess of Grace. Oh, Larraine They left you in the woods, To find your way back, like a dog; You cried in the dark, While they drank beers on the lawn. Oh, Larraine Oh, Larraine The nightmares wouldn't stop, So you drink them to a haze; But when you cut the lines, They put you away. You had a little girl, Who writes songs about your pain; An episode of Grace, Now she's living in L.A. Oh, Larraine Oh, Larraine Most of them I never knew, But that is just as well; Even as I cry for you, I know they're all in hell. Oh, Larraine Don't you know it was all for you, Larraine? Everything I did was for you, Larraine. 'Cause what they did to you, they did to me... ||| As for the song's meaning... I think it is pretty self explanatory. |
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