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Warren Zevon

Genres: Rock

The French Inhaler (live) Lyrics - Warren Zevon

How're you going to make your way in the world 

When you weren't cut out for working 

When your fingers are slender and frail 

How're you going to get around 

In this sleazy bedroom town 

If you don't put yourself up for sale 

 

Where will you go with your scarves and your miracles 

Who's gonna know who you are 

Drugs and wine and flattering lights 

You must try again till you get it right 

Maybe you'll wind up with someone different every night 

 

All these people with no home to go home to 

They'd all like to spend the night with you 

Maybe I would, too 

 

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But tell me 

How're you gonna make your way in the world, woman 

When you weren't cut out for working 

And you can't concentrate 

And you always show up late 

 

You said you were an actress 

Yes, I believe you are 

I thought you'd be a star 

So I drank up all the money 

Yes, I drank up all the money 

With these phonies in this Hollywood bar, 

These friends of mine in this Hollywood bar 

 

Loneliness and frustration 

We both came down with an acute case 

And when the lights came up at two 

I caught a glimpse of you 

And your face looked like something death brought in his suitcase 

 

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Your Pretty Face 

It looked so wasted 

Another pretty face 

Devastated 

The French Inhaler 

He stamped and mailed her 

"So long, Norman" 

She said, "So long, Norman" 

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