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Very Anne

from Smellicopter by Scott Brookman

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about

This song would appear to be about the art world. There's more to it, of course. Complicated relationships.

lyrics

Very Anne why don’t you come inside
Fredo’s here to come along for the ride

The least you could do is to admit you’re wrong
The least you could do is to admit you’re wrong

Very Anne it’s true that you’re no saint
Fredo’s pulse it seems to grow more faint

Very Anne your work will not be shown
Fredo’s world will never be your own

The least you could do is to admit you’re wrong
The least you could do is to admit you’re wrong

Very Anne waits for the right shade of blue
Fredo wants to help but what can he do?

credits

from Smellicopter, released June 19, 2013
Bass and vocals galore: Purple Submarine Orchestra.

license

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