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Wild Child by Lou Reed From: 'Lou Reed' (1972)
DI was talking to Chuck in his GGenghis Khan suit and his Dwizard's hat He spoke of his movie and Ghow he was making a Dnew soundtrack
And Cthen we spoke of Gkids on the Dcoast and Cdifferent types of Gorganic Dsoap And Cthe way suiGcides don't leave Dnotes Then we spoke of ALorraine
always back to Lorraine
DI was speaking to Phil who was Ggiven to pills and small Dracing cars He had given 'em up since his Glast crack-up had carried Dhim too far
CThen we spoke of Gmovies and vDerse and Cthe way an Gactress held her Dpurse And Cthe way life at Gtimes could get Dworse Then we spoke of ALorraine
always back to Lorraine
Ah, Dshe's a wild Gchild and Dnobody can get Gat her DShe's a wild Gchild oh, and Dnobody can get Gto her
BmSleeping out on the street GOh, living Dall Galone Dwithout a house or a Ghome and then she asked you, F#mplease hey baby, Acan I have some spare change Oh, can I break your Dheart
She's a wild Gchild D she's a wild Gchild D
DI was talking to Betty Gabout her auditions how they Dmade her ill The life of the theater is Gcertainly fraught with many Dspills and chills
CBut she calmed down Gafter some Dwine Cwhich is what happens Gmost of the Dtime CThen we sat and Gboth spoke in Drhyme Till we spoke of ALorraine
ah, it's always back to Lorraine
DI was talking to Ed who'd been Greported dead by Dmutual friends He thought it was funny Gthat I had no money Dto spend on him
CSo we both shared a Gpiece of sweet Dcheese Cand sang of our Glives and our Ddreams CAnd how things can come Gapart at the Dseams And we talked of ALorraine
always back to Lorraine
DShe's a wild Gchild oh, and Dnobody can get Gat her DShe's a wild Gchild oh, and Dnobody can get Gto her
BmSleeping out on the street GOh, living Dall Galone Dwithout a house or a Ghome and then she asked you, F#mplease oh baby, Acan I have some spare change Now can I break your Dheart
She's a wild Gchild D she's a wild Gchild D