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Jill Sobule
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Lonely Eighty Eight
I learned a major scale when I was nine or ten On the baby grand in the corner of the mud room My mother picked out Debussy and Gershwin now and then When she wasn't weaving sweaters on her loom I learned the minor scales in middle school's dark ages My dad had packed his things and moved 'cross town The keys were chipped, the G sharp stuck, and the piece was missing pages But I practiced and I swallowed it all down On the lonely eighty-eight The lonely eighty-eight Whether early, whether late On the lonely eighty-eight In high school there was football — but for me, diminished chords And a book on how to fake a little jazz In chem class, kind of restless, in algebra so bored And the hallways were a kind of Alcatraz I took some composition in my first year up at state But the teacher liked that stuff that had no key I never did get counterpoint, so I took an incomplete But the practice rooms on Powers Street were free 更多更詳盡歌詞 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔鏡歌詞網 On the lonely eighty-eight The lonely eighty-eight It was a Friday and no date But the lonely eight-eight I dropped out of law school when I got an F in torts And I sold the Fender Rhodes to pay some bills The paralegal gig, it was my last resort But it wasn't long before I got my fill And now I'm here alone as the moon goes thru its phases And the only folks who call are candidates I blow the dust off, pick a score, and limber up my wrists, And in the stillness I begin to celebrate On the lonely eighty-eight The lonely eighty-eight Whether early, whether late It's a Friday with no date But here I am with the lonely eighty-eight
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