Lyrics Cigarettes and Housework - Rachel Fuller
My
teenage
years
were
full
of
fear
I
spent
most
of
them
inside
Sitting
on
the
telephone
Being
bitchy
and
unkind
Wandering
from
room
to
room
Trying
to
leave
my
self
behind
Walking
with
my
eyes
closed
Pretending
to
be
blind
Naked
in
the
kitchen
I
was
smoking
in
the
hall
Vacuuming
the
sofa
Trying
to
make
sense
of
it
all
Sweeping
under
carpet
All
my
pain
with
all
the
dirt
And
the
only
thing
that
kept
me
sane
Cigarettes
and
housework
Cigarettes
and
housework
Drowning
all
my
sorrows
In
an
effort
to
be
free
Playing
my
piano
Writing
the
requiem
for
me
Thinking
I
could
clean
up
All
the
trouble
from
yesterday
Or
hoping
that
my
cigarette
smoke
Would
carry
it
away
Naked
in
the
kitchen
I
was
smoking
in
the
hall
Vacuuming
the
sofa
Trying
to
make
sense
of
it
all
Sweeping
under
carpet
All
my
pain
with
all
the
dirt
And
the
only
thing
that
kept
me
sane
Cigarettes
and
housework
Cigarettes
and
housework
I
had
come
through
the
trauma
of
youth
But
once
in
a
while
I
still
find
myself
Naked
in
the
kitchen
Smoking
in
the
hall
Vacuuming
the
sofa
Trying
to
make
sense
of
it
all
Sweeping
under
carpet
All
my
pain
with
all
the
dirt
And
the
only
thing
that
keeps
me
sane
Cigarettes
and
housework
Cigarettes
and
housework
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