Standin' on a corner suitcase in my hand Jack's in his corset, Jane is in her
vest and me I'm in a rock'n' roll
band. Huh. Riding a Stutz Bear
Cat, Jim ya know, those were
different times all the poets studied rules of verse and those ladies they rolled their
eyes. Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane. Now Jack, he is a banker and Jane, she's a clerk and both of them save their monies when they get home from work sittin
down by the fire Ooo, the radio
does play the classical music
there, Jim The March of the
Wooden Soldiers all you protest
kids you can hear Jack say. Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane. Some people they like to go out dancin and other people they have to work.
Just watch me now and there's
even some evil mothers. Well
there gonna tell you that everthing is just dirt you know that women never really faint and that villians always blink their
eyes and that children are the
only ones who blush and that life
is just to die. But anyone who
ever had a heart they wouldn't
turn around and break it and
anyone who ever played a part they
wouldn't turn around and hate it. Sweet
Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane…
Lou Reed - 1970
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