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Versuri-versuri.ro > Versuri Litera A > Versuri Ani Difranco > Imperfectly - Imperfectly Complete AlbumWhat If No One's Watching 
 if my life were a movie 
 there would be a sunset 
 and the camera would pan away 
 but the sky is just a little sister 
 tagging along behind the buildings 
 trying to imitate their gray 
 the little boys are breaking bottles 
 along the sidewalk 
 the big boys, too 
 the girls are hanging out at the candy store 
 pumping quarters into the phone 
 'cause they don't want to go home 
  
 and i think, 
 what if no one's watching 
 what it when we're dead, we're just dead 
 what if it's just us down here 
 what if god ain't looking down 
 what if he's looking up instead 
  
 if my life were a movie 
 i would light a cigarette 
 and the smoke would curl around my face 
 everything i do would be interesting 
 i'd play the good guy 
 in every scene 
 but i always feel i have to 
 take a stand 
 and there's always someone on hand 
 to hate me for standing there 
 i always feel i have to open my mouth 
 and every time i do 
 i offend someone 
 somewhere 
  
 but what 
 what if no one's watching 
 what if when we're dead, we're just dead 
 what if there's no time to lose 
 what if there's things we gotta do 
 things that need to be said 
  
 you know i can't apologize 
 for everything i know 
 i mean you don't have to agree with me 
 but once you get me going 
 you better just let me go 
 we have to be able to criticize 
 what we love 
 say what we have to say 
 'cause if you're not trying to make something better 
 as far as i can tell 
 you're just in the way 
  
 i mean what 
 what if no one's watching 
 what if when we're dead 
 we're just dead 
 what if it's just us down here 
 what if god is just an idea 
 someone put in your head 
  
 i mean what 
 what if no one's watching 
 what if no one's watching... 
  
 Fixing Her Hair 
 she's looking in the mirror 
 she's fixing her hair 
 and i touch my head to feel 
 what isn't there 
 she's humming a melody 
 we learned in grade school 
 she's so happy 
 and i think 
 this is not cool 
 'cause i know the guy 
 she's been talking about 
 i have met him before 
 and i think 
 what is this beautiful beautiful woman 
 settling for? 
  
 she bends her breath 
 when she talks to him 
 i can see her features begin to blur 
 as she pours herself 
 into the mold he made for her 
 and for everything he does 
 she has a way to rationalize 
 she says he don't mean what he do 
 she tells me he called 
 to apologize 
  
 he says he loves her 
 he says he's changing 
 and he can keep her warm 
 and so she sits there like america 
 suffering through slow reform 
 but she'll never get back the time 
 and the years sneak by 
 one by one 
 she is still playing the martyr 
 i am still praying for revolution 
  
 and she still doesn't have what she deserves 
 but she wakes up smiling every day 
 she never really expected more 
 that's just not the way we are raised 
 and i say to her, 
 you know, 
 there's plenty of really great men out there 
 but she doesn't hear me 
 she's looking in the mirror 
 she's fixing her hair 
  
 In Or Out 
 guess there's something wrong with me 
 guess i don't fit in 
 no one wants to touch it 
 no one knows where to begin 
 i've got more than one membership 
 to more than one club 
 and i owe my life 
 to the people that i love 
  
 he looks me up and down 
 like he knows what time it is 
 like he's got my number 
 like he thinks it's his 
 he says, 
 call me, miss difranco, 
 if there's anything i can do 
 i say, 
 it's mr. difranco to you 
  
 some days the line i walk 
 turns out to be straight 
 other days the line tends to 
 deviate 
 i've got no criteria for sex or race 
 i just want to hear your voice 
 i just want to see your face 
  
 she looks me up and down 
 like she thinks that i'll mature 
 like she's got my number 
 like it belongs to her 
 she says, 
 call me, ms. difranco 
 if there's anything i can do 
 i say, i've got spots 
 i've got 
 stripes, too 
  
 their eyes are all asking 
 are you in, or are you out 
 and i think, oh man, 
 what is this about? 
 tonight you can't put me 
 up on any shelf 
 'cause i came here alone 
 i'm gonna leave by myself 
  
 i just want to show you 
 the way that i feel 
 and when i get tired 
 you can take the wheel 
 to me what's more important 
 is the person that i bring 
 not just getting to the same restaurant 
 and eating the same thing 
  
 guess there's something wrong with me 
 guess i don't fit in 
 no one wants to touch it 
 no one knows where to begin 
 i've more than one membership 
 to more than one club 
 and i owe my life to the people that i love 
  
  
 Every State Line 
 i got pulled over in west texas 
 so they could look inside my car 
 he said are you an american citizen 
 i said  
 yes sir 
 so far 
 they made sure i wasn't smuggling 
 someone in from mexico 
 someone willing to settle for america 
 'cause there's nowhere else to go 
  
 and every state line 
 there's a new set of laws 
 and every police man 
 comes equipped with extended claws 
 there's a thousand shades of white 
 and a thousand shades of black 
 but the same rule always applies 
 smile pretty, and watch your back 
  
 i broke down in louisiana  
 and i had to thumb a ride 
 got in the first car that pulled over 
 you can't be picky in the middle of the night 
 he said 
 baby, do you like to fool around 
 baby, do you like to be touched 
 i said 
 maybe some other time 
 fuck you very much 
  
 and every state line 
 there's a new set of laws 
 and every police man 
 comes equipped with extended claws 
 there's a thousand shades of white 
 and a thousand shades of black 
 but the same rule always applies 
 smile pretty, and watch your back 
  
 i'm in the middle of alabama 
 they stare at me where ever i go 
 i don't think they like my haircut 
 i don't think they like my clothes 
 i can't wait to get back to new york city 
 where at least when i walk down the street 
 nobody ever hesitates 
 to tell me exactly what they think of me 
  
 and every state line 
 there's a new set of laws 
 and every police man 
 comes equipped with extended claws 
 there's a thousand shades of white 
 and a thousand shades of black 
 but the same rule always applies 
 smile pretty, and watch your back 
  
 a little town in pennsylvania 
 there was snow on the ground 
 a parked in an empty lot 
 where there was no one else around 
 but i guess i was taking up too much space 
 as i was trying to get some sleep 
 'cause an officer came by anyway 
 and told me i had to leave 
  
 and every state line 
 there's a new set of laws 
 and every police man 
 comes equipped with extended claws 
 there's a thousand shades of white 
 and a thousand shades of black 
 but the same rule always applies 
 smile pretty, and watch your back 
  
 Circle Of Light 
 standing just outside 
 the circle of light 
 avoiding the pool cues 
 watching the game 
 waiting for you 
 hanging in the doorway 
 like smoke 
 like mistletoe 
 this is where i'll be 
 whenever you come or go 
  
 i'm gonna roll you over 
 gonna peel you back 
 expose your tender center 
 watch the juices flow from the crack 
 gonna peel you out 
 of your protective shell 
 or i might have to break right in there 
 and raise some hell 
  
 i don't have no grand plan 
 for you and me 
 just nothing is impossible 
 nothing is unlikely 
 i'm just riding the tide 
 nothing more 
 and it's bound to take me out some 
 before it brings me back to shore 
  
 when you look in the mirror 
 do you see visions of your past 
 i ain't got time for halfway 
 i ain't got time for halfassed 
 when i look in the mirror 
 i see my days to come 
 and my face is just a trace 
 of where i'm coming from 
  
 just outside the circle of light 
 is where you've been living 
 your whole life 
 you've got to jump into the center 
 and launch your attack 
 and then you've got to crawl back 
 in the corners 
 where it's really black 
  
 If It Isn't Here 
 standing like john wayne 
 she is full framed 
 she is center stage 
 and my imagination is 
 rattling in its cage 
 i didn't really notice 
 when everything else disappeared 
 but as far as i'm concerned 
 if it isn't her 
 it isn't here 
  
 she says do i know you 
 i say well, no, not biblically 
 but i've been waiting for you come 
 and talk to me 
 i have been playing 
 too many of those boy girl games 
 she says honey you are safe here 
 this is a girl girl thing 
  
 i told him i loved him 
 so he thought i'd roll over and play dead 
 he was god's gift to hypocrisy 
 with weak knees and a big fat head 
 she says honey don't tell me 
 that old story 
 you are boring me 
 just tell me do you like me 
 tell me what you're gonna do 
 now that you're free 
  
 standing like john wayne 
 she is full framed 
 she is center stage 
 and my imagination 
 is rattling in its cage 
 i didn't really notice 
 when everything else disappeared 
 but as far as i'm concerned 
 if it isn't her 
 it isn't here 
 as far as i'm concerned 
 if it isn't her 
 it isn't here 
  
 Good, Bad, Ugly 
 it was good 
 good to see you again 
 good to meet your girlfriend 
 i'll try not to wonder where you are 
 when you go outside to kiss her 
 in the front seat of your car 
  
 it is good 
 good to be back home 
 how i missed this time zone 
 strangers are exciting 
 their mystery never ends 
 but there's nothing like looking at your own history 
 in the faces of your friends 
  
 and it's bad 
 to have eyes like neon signs 
 flashing open open open 
 open open open open open 
 open all the time 
 and it's bad 
 that i wrapped you in a fantasy 
 and i carry you with me 
 but lately it seems like everybody's 
 joined at the hip  
 and i'm still fancy 
 i'm so fancy 
 fancy free 
  
 sometimes the beauty is easy 
 sometimes you don't have to try at all 
 sometimes you can hear the wind blow in a handshake 
 sometimes there's poetry written right 
 on the bathroom wall 
  
 and it's bad 
 that i took that second look 
 i guess i'm an open book 
 you know i didn't really intend 
 to embrace you that long 
 but then again i wasn't the only one 
 holding on 
  
 I'm No Heroine 
 you think i wouldn't have him 
 unless i could have him by the balls 
 you think i just dish it out 
 you don't think i take it at all 
 you think i am stronger 
 you think i walk taller than the rest 
 you think i'm usually wearing the pants 
 just 'cause i rarely wear a dress 
  
 well... 
  
 when you look at me 
 you see my purpose, 
 see my pride 
 you think i just saddle up my anger 
 and ride and ride and ride 
 you think i stand so firm 
 you think i sit so high on my trusty steed 
 let me tell you 
 i'm usually face down on the ground 
 when there's a stampede 
  
 i'm no heroine 
 at least, not last time i checked 
 i'm too easy to roll over 
 i'm too easy to wreck 
 i just write about 
 what i should have done 
 i just sing 
 what i wish i could say 
 and hope somewhere 
 some woman hears my music 
 and it helps her through her day 
  
 'cause some guy designed 
 these shoes i use to walk around 
 some big man's business turns a profit 
 every time i lay my money down 
 some guy designed the room i'm standing in 
 another built it with his own tools 
 who says i like right angles? 
 these are not my laws 
 there are not my rules 
  
 i'm no heroine 
 i still answer to the other half of the race 
 i don't fool myself 
 like i fool you 
 i don't have the power 
 we just don't run this place 
  
 Coming Up 
 our father who art in a penthouse 
 sits in his 37th floor suite 
 and swivels to gaze down 
 at the city he made me in 
 he allows me to stand and 
 solicit graffiti until 
 he needs the land i stand on 
 in my darkened threshold 
 am pawing through my pockets 
 the receipts, the bus schedules 
 the matchbook phone numbers 
 the urgent napkin poems 
 all of which laundering has rendered 
 pulpy and strange 
 loose change and a key 
 ask me 
 go ahead, ask me if i care 
 i got the answer here 
 i wrote it down somewhere 
 i just gotta find it 
 i just gotta find it 
  
 somebody and their spray paint got too close 
 somebody came on too heavy 
 now look at me made ugly 
 by the drooling letters 
 i was better off alone 
 ain't that the way it is 
 they don't know the first thing 
 but you don't know that 
 until they take the first swing 
 my fingers are red and swollen from the cold 
 i'm getting bold in my old age 
 so go ahead, try the door 
 it doesn't matter anymore 
 i know the weak hearted are strong willed 
 and we are being kept alive 
 until we're killed 
 he's up there the ice 
 is clinking in his glass 
 i don't ask  
 i just empty my pockets and wait 
 it's not fate 
 it's just circumstance 
 i don't fool myself with romance 
 i just live 
 phone number to phone number 
 dusting them against my thighs 
 in the warmth of my pockets 
 which whisper history incessantly 
 asking me  
 where were you 
  
 i lower my eyes 
 wishing i could cry more 
 and care less, 
 yes it's true,  
 i was trying to love someone again, 
 i was caught caring, 
 bearing weight 
  
 but i love this city, this state 
 this country is too large  
 and whoever's in charge up there 
 had better take the elevator down 
 and put more than change in our cup 
 or else we 
 are coming 
 up 
  
 Make The Apologize 
 my breast is cradled 
 in the curve of my guitar 
 i'm breaking strings 
 and other things 
 playing hard 
 no i'm not on the rag 
 but i'm not on the run 
 i am matching the big boys 
 one for one 
 and i must admit, 
 i'm having myself some fun 
  
 because the music business 
 is still run by men 
 like every business 
 and everything 
 but we can sing like a sonofabitch 
 make them twitch around their eyes 
 make them apologize 
  
 he had a mean streak 
 three miles wide 
 it was a long walk 
 to the other side 
 she tried to get through it 
 holding on to her smile 
 but he wasn't worth the time it takes 
 to make that mistake 
 he just wasn't worthwhile 
 she's been under command 
 of the wrong man 
 and she'll give you everything 
 except the upper hand 
 she was his mother, and his lover, 
 and his wife 
 now she wants the luxury 
 of her own life 
  
 'cause the marriage business 
 is still run by men 
 like every business 
 and every thing 
 but she can sing like a sonofabitch 
 make him twitch around his eyes 
 girl, make him apologize 
  
 they all want to lead the fight 
 and they know what they know all right 
 but there's so much 
 they don't understand 
 what about the other sex 
 what about the other hand 
 they only know what they've been told 
 and they're well cast 
 but they don't break the mold 
 and good sources are not enough 
 so she calls their bluff 
 yeah, she calls their bluff 
  
 'cause the revolution business 
 is still run by men 
 like every business 
 and everything 
 but we can sing like a sonofabitch 
 make them twitch around their eyes 
 until they realize 
 they just don't realize 
  
 The Waiting Song 
 your basic average super star 
 is singing about justice 
 and peace 
 and love 
 and i am glaring at the radio, 
 swearing 
 saying that's just what i was afraid of 
 the system gives you just enough 
 to make you think that you see change 
 they will sing you right to sleep 
 and then they'll screw you just the same 
  
 but i will wait 
 yes, i will wait for the truth 
  
 they think i make a big deal about nothing 
 but they still think i'm 
 kinda cute 
 they joke about the status quo 
 to break the ice 
 once the ice is broken 
 i hope they all fall through 
 'cause this is no joke to me 
 they don't fool me 
 with their acts of sensitivity 
 they too shall pass 
 just like everyone 
 who's only here for my ass 
  
 and i can't wait 
 oh i can't wait till they get their due 
  
 baby i've only got a minute 
 baby i have to go 
 a minute is all my life 
 will ever allow 
 let's grow old 
 and die together 
 let's do it now 
 because you'll do all the jobs 
 no one else will do 
 and you'll step aside 
 and you will let me come through 
 you have all my respect 
 i'll leave it here when i go 
 maybe i never told you, baby 
 maybe you don't know 
  
 but maybe if we wait 
 if we wait things will improve 
 maybe we just wait 
 and things will improve 
 you know, they've got to improve 
  
 your basic average superstar 
 is singing about justice 
 and peace 
 and love 
 and i am glaring at the radio 
 swearing 
 saying that's just what i was afraid of 
 the system gives you just enough 
 to make you think that you see change 
 they'll sing you right to sleep 
 and then they'll screw you just the same 
  
 he says i know you have to go 
 you have gone before 
 we are fighting on two different fronts 
 of the same war 
 but no matter what else 
 i will do 
 i will wait for you 
  
 Served Faitfully 
 he caresses every bottle 
 like it's the first one he's had 
 saying 
 it ain't love 
 but it ain't bad 
 it's the only reward 
 bestowed upon me 
 and i have served faithfully 
  
 i can see he is scarred 
 from doing some hard time 
 but i let alone what is broken 
 'cause it isn't mine 
 he strikes out at me 
 when i am within reach 
 then he reaches for me 
 when i draw the line 
  
 sometimes it seems like love 
 is just a fancy word for compromise 
 you gotta read between the years 
 you gotta write between the lines 
 you gotta try to understand 
 the grandness of the man behind the petty crimes 
 and let him off easy sometimes 
  
 i have only just met 
 an old old friend 
 we've been walking around holding hands 
 i hope some day he can bend 
 as far as it takes to understand 
 and risk breaking open again 
  
 Imperfectly 
 i'm okay 
 if you get me at a good angle 
 and you're okay 
 in the sort of light 
 and we don't look 
 like pages from a magazine 
 but that's all right 
 that's all right 
  
 i crashed your pickup truck 
 and then i had to drive it back home 
 i was crying 
 i was so scared 
 of what you would do 
 of what you would say 
 but you just started laughing 
 so i started laughing along 
 saying, it looks a little rough 
 but it runs okay 
 it looks a little rough 
 but it runs good anyway 
  
 we get a little further from perfection 
 each year on the road 
 i guess that's what they call character 
 i guess that's just the way it goes 
 better to be dusty than polished 
 like some store window mannequin 
 why don't you touch me where i'm rusty 
 let me stain your hands 
  
 when you're pretty as a picture 
 they pound down your door 
 but i've been offered love 
 in two dimensions before 
 and i know that it's not all 
 it's made out to be 
 let's show them how it's done 
 let's do it all imperfectly
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