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Submit ReviewToday’s slow drag is with “Five Small Words,” from “National Ransom,” released in 2010. The songwriting is credited to Elvis Costello.
Show Notes:
Appreciation written, produced, and narrated by Remedy Robinson, MA/MFA
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References:
Elvis Costello Wiki Resource, “Five Small Words”: http://www.elviscostello.info/wiki/index.php/Five_Small_Words
“Five Small Words”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3i-0GJv4qA
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"Five Small Words" Lyrics:
Maybe you'll recognize in time
Maybe one day you will discover
All the pain that lies behind
You and your unfortunate love
Somebody might be more
Unsuitable and strange
With eyes that offer everything
That are capable of danger
My mind turns over lies you told
Things said to your other lover
Sweet as they had been to me
You lay there telling them to each other
Now I stand outside the door
My head is filled with phrases
Inside someone's calling out
Their voices rise in praises
Five Small Words
"Don't want you anymore?"
Five Small Words
Well, who is keep score?
Five Small Words
Coward that you are, you would faithlessly implore
"Baby please don't leave me"
"Why don't you believe me?"
"Why did you deceive me?"
Didn't take some shiny dagger
Tattooed fingers grip and hone
I walked under some dark ladder
I Heard your final loving moan
All your indiscretions are so merciful and brief
Genteel poison sprinkled on your Spanish handkerchief
Five Small Words
"Don't you love me anymore?"
Five Small Words
Well, who is keeping score?
The coward that you are, you would so faithlessly implore
"Baby please don't leave me"
"Why don't you believe me?"
"Why did you deceive me?"
Maybe in time you'll want me more
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