paroles de chanson I Know All About It - Lucinda Williams
You've
been
living
on
the
jazz
side
of
life
Carrying
your
pain
in
your
back
pocket
and
a
sharp
edge
knife
And
somebody
told
me
there's
a
man
you've
been
seeing
But
I
know
he
ain't
your
lover
and
I
know
he
ain't
your
friend
And
I
can
tell
by
the
way
you
look
You
ain't
been
treating
yourself
right
girl,
yeah
you
been
whooped
And
if
I
could
I
would
come
to
your
side
But
I
know
you
wouldn't
want
me
to,
it
would
only
hurt
your
pride
Why
do
you
act
like
you
don't
know
me
at
all
Why
do
you,
why
do
you
turn
your
face
to
the
wall
Girl
don't
try
to
run
away
like
that
I
know
about
the
pain
and
all
of
that
jazz
You
lean
against
the
bar
with
that
look
on
your
face
The
leather's
worn
on
your
boots
and
your
blouse
is
tattered
lace
You
pawn
your
guitar
and
you
bus
it
again
Your
Chevy's
broken
down
and
you're
looking
for
a
ride
with
him
You
lie
in
your
bed
and
stare
at
the
plaster
peeling
and
Wonder
where
your
spirit
went
and
that
wild
abandoned
feeling
Something
you
always
knew
about,
something
you
almost
forgot
Hidden
in
a
place
somewhere
deep
down
in
your
heart
Why
do
you
act
like
you
don't
know
me
at
all
Why
do
you,
why
do
you
turn
your
face
to
the
wall
Girl
don't
try
to
run
away
like
that
I
know
about
the
pain
and
all
of
that
jazz
I
know
about
the
pain
and
all
of
that
jazz
I
know
all
about
it
I
know
all
about
it,
girl
I
know
all
about
it
I
know
all
about
it,
girl
I
know
all
about
it
I
know
all
about
it,
girl
I
know
all
about
it
I
know
all
about
it
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