Lyrics Crimes of Paris - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
I
thought
it
was
you
and
your
optimist's
view
of
the
clock
And
how
it's
always
another
day
Just
after
twelve
o'clock's
struck
You
said
"now
I
only
want
you
so
I
don't
have
to
promise"
But
tiny
children
in
grown-up
clothes
whispered
all
the
crimes
of
paris
Chorus:
you're
not
the
girl
next-door
or
a
girl
from
france
Or
the
cigarette-girl
in
the
sizzle
hot-pants
All
the
words
of
love
seem
cruel
and
crass
When
you're
tough
and
transparent
as
armoured
glass
You're
everywhere
girl
in
an
everyday
mess
Who'll
pay
for
the
crimes
of
paris
I
heard
that
you
fell
for
the
"hell
or
to
hammersmith
blues"
In
the
tiny
torn
up
pieces
of
his
mind
he's
irresistible
too
Now
it's
hard
to
say
now
if
he's
only
stupid
or
smart
When
he
crawled
through
the
door
And
poured
out
more
of
his
creeping-jesus
heart
Chorus
And
it's
all
here
and
now
She
hit
him
with
that
paper-weight
eiffel
tower
And
I
tried
to
hold
on
to
you
but
I
don't
know
how
And
I
find
it
hard
to
swallow
good
advice
Like
going
down
three
times
to
only
come
up
twice
She's
so
convenient,
he's
always
stiff
as
hair-lacquer
It's
hard
to
discover
now
he's
in
love
with
her
It
was
her
way
of
getting
her
own
back
You
never
did
anything
she
couldn't
do
on
her
own
You're
as
good
as
your
word
and
that's
no
good
to
her
You'd
better
leave
that
kitten
alone
Chorus
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