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be
your own girl
I know you're tired of waking up on the floor Pushed to the edge with
nothing heavy to hold Using your clothes as a blanket and a bed Holding
your hands just to lay your head
I know you don't remember ever falling
down Who picked you up, who gathered around But you don't have to be his
girl You don't have to be my girl You can always be your own girl
With the sound of your feet you follow yourself to
sleep Restless and ageless and looking for something to keep When you
finally fall asleep you're awake in dreams Hanging by the ankles in a
skeleton ravine
I know you've kicked the lights, fell on your shoes Punched out the colors, leaving you the
blues But you don't have
to be his girl You don't have to be my girl You can always be your own
girl
There's a soft melody that's ringing in your ears Simple and slow
and it always brings you here With broken crayons you've scribbled on the
wall Shapes of nothing and shadow box them all
Your fingertips are
broke and your knees don't bend Your imagination took the worst hit and cut
its skin But you don't have to be his girl You don't have to be my girl You can always be your own
girl
There's a soft melody that's
ringing in my ears It's the same one you could never avoid in yours If you lay down you can hear from tongue to tails About a
tattooed rhythm and drumming by color wheel
Your rung is broken on the
bottom of the rope And you can't tie another, another knot of hope And
you don't have to be his girl You don't have to be my girl You can
always be your own girl
Words and Music by Jakob Dylan
(p) & (c) 1992
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