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I saw your face in a paper sky, Saw how good it looked in black-and-white. The light in your eyes is One of those pre-lit things- That is, to say, That when you wink, The sky goes gray. Heart Ripper, you're a decorative lover, One red-hot summer. Heart Ripper, what a gorgeous shame. Love is love, under any given name, But after a hit, it's forever lame. You're the classic American case Of mud inside a jar, You air-brushed lonely-heart. Perfect imperfection, A photograph in a frame, You're smiling, but dustless. Dustless, and perfect. Heart Ripper, you've gained a red list, And another little lover wrapped up in your fist. Heart Ripper, she's on my side, If I can't give it back to you, She will in good time. Just like some music in the canal, You remind me of a favorite song. But this final number's old, Over-played, over-sold. Skipping in that broken-record fashion, Really, I mean to say, That this is a tune from the past, That's closing fast. Heart Ripper, you're a powerhouse lover, The blanket superior. Like a windbreaker in December, You're there, but not quite enough. Heart Ripper, never fixing what you've torn; The needle, the thread, the sewing hand-- Take this as a tune of pity, As a brand new set of plans. Hero, hero, Get it while it lasts. You're invincible now, A regular rough horse from the city. Go home, And just for good measure, Repent, before you receive More than just a tune of pity.
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Oct 18, 2012
Oct 18, 2012 at 5:07 PM UTC
Heart Ripper
I saw your face in a paper sky, Saw how good it looked in black-and-white. The light in your eyes is One of those pre-lit things- That is, to say, That when you wink, The sky goes gray. Heart Ripper, you're a decorative lover, One red-hot summer. Heart Ripper, what a gorgeous shame. Love is love, under any given name, But after a hit, it's forever lame. You're the classic American case Of mud inside a jar, You air-brushed lonely-heart. Perfect imperfection, A photograph in a frame, You're smiling, but dustless. Dustless, and perfect. Heart Ripper, you've gained a red list, And another little lover wrapped up in your fist. Heart Ripper, she's on my side, If I can't give it back to you, She will in good time. Just like some music in the canal, You remind me of a favorite song. But this final number's old, Over-played, over-sold. Skipping in that broken-record fashion, Really, I mean to say, That this is a tune from the past, That's closing fast. Heart Ripper, you're a powerhouse lover, The blanket superior. Like a windbreaker in December, You're there, but not quite enough. Heart Ripper, never fixing what you've torn; The needle, the thread, the sewing hand-- Take this as a tune of pity, As a brand new set of plans. Hero, hero, Get it while it lasts. You're invincible now, A regular rough horse from the city. Go home, And just for good measure, Repent, before you receive More than just a tune of pity.
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Oct 18, 2012
Oct 18, 2012 at 5:07 PM UTC
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