Lyrics Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk (Reprise) - Rufus Wainwright
Cigarettes
and
chocolate
milk
These
are
just
a
couple
of
my
cravings
Everything
it
seems
I
like′s
a
little
bit
stronger
A
little
bit
thicker,
a
little
bit
harmful
for
me
If
I
should
buy
jellybeans
Have
to
eat
them
all
in
just
one
sitting
Everything
it
seems
I
like's
a
little
bit
sweeter
A
little
bit
fatter,
a
little
bit
harmful
for
me
And
then
there′s
those
other
things
Which
for
several
reasons
we
won't
mention
Everything
about
'em
is
a
little
bit
stranger
A
little
bit
harder
A
little
bit
deadly
It
isn′t
very
smart
Tends
to
make
one
part
So
brokenhearted
Sitting
here
remembering
me
Always
been
a
shoe
made
for
the
city
Go
ahead
accuse
me
of
just
singing
about
places
With
scrappy
boys
faces
have
general
run
of
the
town
Playing
with
prodigal
sons
Takes
a
lot
of
sentimental
Valiums
Can′t
expect
the
world
to
be
your
Raggedy
Andy
While
running
on
empty
you
little
old
doll
with
a
frown
You
got
to
keep
in
the
game
Retaining
mystique
while
facing
forward
I
suggest
a
reading
of
a
Lesson
in
Tightropes
Or
Surfing
Your
High
Hopes
or
Adios,
Kansas
It
isn't
very
smart
Tends
to
make
one
part
So
brokenhearted
Still
there′s
not
a
show
on
my
back
Holes
or
a
friendly
intervention
I'm
just
a
little
bit
heiress,
a
little
bit
Irish
A
little
bit
Tower
of
Pisa
Whenever
I
see
ya
So
please
be
kind
if
I′m
a
mess
Cigarettes
and
chocolate
milk
Cigarettes
and
chocolate
milk
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