paroles de chanson Late Bloomer - Jenny Lewis
When
I
turned
16
I
was
furious
and
restless
Got
a
chancy
girl
haircut
and
a
plane
ticket
to
Paris
I
stayed
there
with
Pansy,
he
had
a
studio
in
the
seventh
Lost
his
lover
to
a
sickness,
I
slept
beside
him
in
his
bed
That's
when
I
met
Nancy,
she
was
smoking
on
a
gipsy
She
had
a
ring
in
her
nose
and
her
eyes
were
changing
like
moonstones
She
said
"Open
up
late
bloomer,
it
will
make
you
smile
I
can
see
that
fire
burning,
in
you
little
child."
Nancy
came
from
Boston,
she
got
in
trouble
very
often
Cause
her
parents
had
forgotten
her,
she
would
skate
over
the
pond
She
was
searching
for
the
writer
of
a
song
that
made
her
shiver
She
listened
over
and
over
on
a
Walkman
cassette
She
said
"Come
with
me
late
bloomer,
for
a
little
while,
I
wanna
see
that
fire
burning,
in
you
little
child."
How
could
I
resist
her,
I
had
longed
for
a
big
sister
And
I
wanted
to
kiss
her,
but
I
hadn't
done
that
We
found
the
writer,
he
was
just
some
kid
from
Boston
I
was
jealous
as
I
watched
him
talking
to
her
But
man
he's
not
astonish,
didn't
look
like
no
Adonis
But
as
Nancy
had
promised,
he
was
heavy
as
led
And
he
said
"Come
with
us
late
bloomer,
for
a
little
while,
We
wanna
feel
that
fire
burning,
in
you
little
child."
Give
me
my
candor,
but
I
just
had
to
have
her
And
at
the
time
I
didn't
mind
sharing
with
him
He
rode
in
silence,
all
the
way
back
to
the
seventh
And
I
promised
I'd
write
her
but
I
never
did
And
she
said
"Au
revoir,
late
bloomer,
for
a
little
while,
You
gotta
keep
the
fire
burning,
in
you
little
child."
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