Summer in the city
Means cleavage, cleavage, cleavage

And I started miss you, baby, sometimes

I've been staying up drinking
In the late night establishments
Telling strangers personal things

Summer in the city
I'm so lonely, lonely, lonely

So I went to a protest
Just to rub up against strangers
And I did feel like coming
But I also felt like crying
And it doesn't seem so worth it right now

And the castrated ones stand in the corner smoking
They want to feel the bulges in their pants start to rise
At the sight of a beautiful woman
They feel nothing
But anger
Her skin makes them sick in the night

Nauseous, nauseous, nauseous

Summer in the city
I'm so lonely, lonely, lonely

I've been hallucinating you, babe
At the backs of other women
And I tap 'em on the shoulder
And they turn around smiling but
There's no recognition in their eyes

Oh, summer in the city!
Means cleavage, cleavage, cleavage

Don't get me wrong, dear
In general I'm doing quite fine

It's just when it's summer in the city
And you are so long gone from the city I start to miss you, baby, sometimes

When it's summer in the city
And you are so long gone from the city
I start to miss you, baby, sometimes

Oh, I start to miss you, baby, sometimes


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    Yeah, just because you wish she was a lesbian doesn't make it true. I'm probably one of the top Regina Spektor fans and have seen most to all of the videos and interviews available from her, and none of them say she's a lesbian.

    Regina's songs aren't about her, they're stories. Stop misinterpreting them and spreading rumours about people. Give me proof and maybe I'll believe it.

    But all signs point to Regina being straight.

    This song is either from the view of a man, or a lesbian, but not Regina. If Regina only wrote about herself, she'd be a lot of different identities with a lot of different stories.

    So Regina has also done all sorts of drugs, slept with both genders, killed herself, been to many different centuries, talked to imaginary things, and I think you see my point.

    Stop being stupid. If you have proof I'd love to see it.

    simpleyetcolinon December 30, 2007   Link

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