Laura Laurent

Album: Lifted (2002)
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  • Laura are you still living there
    On your estate of sorrow?
    You used to leave it occasionally
    But now you don't even bother
    To ride that commuter train
    West to Chicago
    To stroll through the greenery
    In the park past the statues
    How their eyes seemed to follow you
    Like a hated addiction
    Their beauty carved out of absolutes you could never claim
    Or even envision
    Laura you were the saddest song
    In the shape of a woman
    Yeah I thought you were beautiful
    But I wept with your movements
    But I hope that you're laughing now
    From that place on the carpet
    Where we shared a sleeping bag
    In your sisters apartment
    Oh, how she would worry so
    You know I was just a stranger
    But she asked me to care for you
    Yes she did
    But I went and betrayed her
    But do you know we're in high demand
    Laura, us, people who suffer
    Because we don't take to arguing
    And we're quick to surrender
    Well I think I would call tonight
    If I still had your number
    Your thoughts have always laid close to mine
    We were both skipping supper
    But you should never be embarrassed by
    Your trouble with living
    Cause it's the ones with the sorest throats, Laura,
    Who have done the most singing Writer/s: Conor Oberst
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Normal_manLaura Laurent is absolutely not dead. https://imdb.to/3hEQEZ6
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