Lyrics Leslie Anne Levine - The Decemberists
My
name
is
Leslie
Anne
Levine
My
mother
birthed
me
down
a
dry
ravine
My
mother
birthed
me
far
too
soon
Born
at
nine
and
dead
at
noon
Fifteen
years
gone
now,
I
still
wander
this
parapet
And
shake
my
rattled
bone
Fifteen
years
gone
now,
I
still
cling
to
the
petticoat
Of
the
girl
who
died
with
me
On
the
roof
above
the
streets
The
only
love
I've
known
is
a
chimney
sweep
Lost
and
lodged
inside
a
flue
Back
in
1842
Fifteen
years
gone
now,
I
still
wail
from
these
catacombs
And
curse
my
mother's
name
Fifteen
years
gone
now,
still
a
wastrel
mescalined
Has
brought
this
fate
on
me
My
name
is
Leslie
Anne
Levine
I've
got
no
one
left
to
mourn
for
me
My
body
lies
inside
its
grave
In
a
ditch
not
far
away
Fifteen
years
gone,
I
still
wander
this
parapet
And
shake
my
rattled
bone
Fifteen
years
gone
now,
I
still
cling
to
the
petticoat
Of
the
girl
who
died
with
me
Who
died
with
me
Who
died
with
me
Who
died
with
me
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