Lyrics Dollar Matinee - Nanci Griffith
Ronnie
stood
beneath
the
movie
marquee
His
memories
all
curled
up
inside
He
was
trying
to
remember
Was
it
August
or
September
He'd
seen
her
for
the
last
time
Heard
that
she'd
become
actress
Lord,
she
always
had
the
prettiest
face
And
he
stood
with
his
hands
In
his
pockets
and
waited
For
the
dollar
matinee
Lord,
she's
bigger
than
life
on
the
screen
There's
a
laugh
from
the
balcony,
good
Lord
And
the
sun
will
burn
you
and
blind
you
When
you
step
back
into
the
street
Theater,
she
smelled
so
familiar
She
was
a
smoky
old
velvet
delight
Yes,
and
he
sat
down
front
Just
like
he'd
always
done
With
his
feet
hanging
out
in
the
aisles
And
he
watched
her
with
eyes
disbelieving
Felt
something
like
time
on
his
brain
And
he
told
himself
Don't
you
remember
it's
only
Just
a
part
that
she's
playing
Lord,
she's
bigger
than
life
on
the
screen
There's
a
laugh
from
the
balcony,
good
Lord
And
the
sun
will
burn
you
and
blind
you
When
you
step
back
into
the
street
She
stood
by
some
window
in
Paris
While
the
captions
translated
the
scene
Oh,
and
Ronnie
stared
back
At
her
body,
breathed
"Christ,
that's
the
first
time
I've
seen
it!"
Behind
him
the
people
were
leaving
Well,
the
buses,
they
were
humming
outside
But
old
Ronnie
never
went
To
the
movies
unless
He
could
stay
and
see
it
twice
Lord,
she's
bigger
than
life
on
the
screen
There's
a
laugh
from
the
balcony,
good
Lord
And
the
sun
will
burn
you
and
blind
you
When
you
step
back
into
the
street
Lord,
she's
bigger
than
life
on
the
screen
There's
a
laugh
from
the
balcony,
good
Lord
And
the
sun
will
burn
you
and
blind
you
When
you
step
back
into
the
street
When
you
step
back
into
the
street
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