Lyrics Intro / Sweet Jane - Lou Reed
Standing
on
the
corner
Suitcase
in
my
hand
Jack's
in
his
corset,
Jane
is
in
her
vest
Me,
honey,
I'm
in
a
rock
'n'
roll
band
Ridin'
in
a
Stutz
Bearcat,
Jim
You
know
those
were
different
times
All,
all
the
poets
they
studied
rules
of
verse
And
those
ladies
they
rolled
their
eyes
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Jack,
he
is
a
banker
And
Jane,
she
is
a
clerk
And
both
of
them
save
their
money
When
they
come
home
from
work
Sittin'
down
by
the
fire
Radio
does
play,
look
classical
music
there,
kids
"The
March
Of
The
Wooden
Soldiers"
You
can
hear
Jack
say
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Some
people
like
to
go
out
dancing
And
other
people
like
us,
we
gotta
work
And
there's
even
some
evil
mothers
They're
gonna
tell
you
that
everything
is
just
dirt
And
you
know
that
women
never
really
faint
And
that
villains
always
blink
their
eyes
That
children
are
the
only
ones
who
blush
And
that
life
is
just
to
die
Anyone
who
ever
had
a
heart
And
wouldn't
turn
around
and
break
it
Anyone
who
ever
played
a
part
And
wouldn't
turn
around
and
hate
it
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane,
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane,
oh
honey,
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane,
oh,
Sweet
Jane
Sweet
Jane,
Sweet
Jane
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