Late Bloomer

Album: The Voyager (2014)
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  • When I turned sixteen I was furious and restless
    Got a Chelsea 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 gypsy
    She had a ring in her nose and her eyes
    Were changing like mood stones
    She said "open up late bloomer
    It'll 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 escaped 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 the nerve
    We found the writer
    He was just some kid from Boston
    I was jealous as I watched him talking to her
    But man was I astonished
    He didn't look like no Adonis
    But as Nancy had promised
    He was heavy as lead
    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
    We 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" Writer/s: Jenny Lewis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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