Thalia Zedek - 1926 lyrics

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Thalia Zedek - 1926 lyrics

I saw you older-- It looked like d**h had been at your face Another cigarette Almost gone when the morning first breaks Too many people Too many people know your first name I'm just one And after a while I can't bring myself to say: "Be sure you notice always what you're eating" New York nights, 1926-- It all looked so different You've starved your telephones Now your servants can't bring you messages The open fields where people color to no reply; You can't help it-- If you get out of bed you might paint a sky We used to be lovers a long time ago Your God hates me-- He can't feel my flesh; He leaves me panting like a dog at the edge of your bed Your God hates me