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[00:00.000] 作词 : Campbell, Guthrie, Kaufman ...
[00:25.821]Deborah was a Catholic girl,
[00:27.317]she held out to the bitter end.
[00:28.817]Carla was a different type,
[00:30.471]she's the one who put it in.
[00:32.046]Mary was a black girl,
[00:33.850]and I was afraid of a girl like that.
[00:35.476]Susan painted pictures sitting down
[00:37.565]like the Buddhists sat.
[00:38.609]
[00:51.507]Reno was an aimless girl,
[00:53.055]a geographic memory.
[00:54.657]Cathy was a Jesus-freak,
[00:56.424]she liked that kind of misery.
[00:57.980]Vicky had this special way
[00:59.454]of turning *** into a song.
[01:01.292]Camella couldn't sing,
[01:02.832]kept the beat and kept it strong.
[01:04.808]
[01:17.408]Zilla was an archetype,
[01:18.914]the voodoo queen the queen of rap.
[01:20.515]Joan thought men were second best
[01:22.042]to masturbating in the bath.
[01:23.877]Sheri was a feminist,
[01:25.374]she really had that gift of gab.
[01:27.018]Kathleen's point of view was this:
[01:28.578]take whatever you can grab.
[01:30.316]
[01:43.186]Seattle was another girl
[01:44.653]who left her mark upon the map.
[01:46.365]Karen liked to tie me up,
[01:47.886]and left me hanging by a strap.
[01:49.686]Jeanie had this nightclub walk
[01:51.124]that made grown men feel underage.
[01:52.838]Mary Ellen who had a son
[01:54.401]said "I must go," but finally stayed.
[01:56.317]
[02:09.089]Gloria the last taboo
[02:10.490]was shattered by her tongue one night.
[02:12.221]Meme brought the taboo back
[02:13.913]and held it up before the light.
[02:15.603]Marilyn who knew no shame,
[02:17.037]was never ever satisfied.
[02:18.581]Julie came and went so fast,
[02:20.059]she didn't even say good-bye.
[02:22.260]
[02:34.956]Well, Rhonda had a house in Venice,
[02:36.408]lived on brown rice and c-ocaine.
[02:37.967]Patty had a house in Houston,
[02:39.707]shot cough syrup in her veins.
[02:41.157]Linda thought her life was empty,
[02:42.784]filled it up with alcohol.
[02:44.475]Catherine was much too pretty,
[02:45.959]she didn't do that sh-it at all.
[02:48.206]Uh-uh. Not Catherine.
[02:51.029]
[03:00.866]Pauline thought that love was simple,
[03:02.343]turn it on and turn it off.
[03:03.843]Jean-Marie was complicated,
[03:05.424]like some French film-maker's plot.
[03:07.098]Jeanna was the perfect lady,
[03:08.501]always kept her stockings straight.
[03:10.285]Jackie was a rich punk-rocker,
[03:11.920]silver spoon and a paper plate.
[03:13.804]
[03:26.529]Sarah was a modern dancer,
[03:27.991]lean pristine transparency.
[03:29.585]Janet wrote bad poetry
[03:31.200]in a crazy kind of urgency.
[03:32.753]Tanya Turkish liked to fxck
[03:34.406]while wearing leather biker boots.
[03:35.994]Brenda's strange obsession
[03:37.338]was for certain vegetables and fruits.
[03:39.820]
[03:52.374]Roeena was an artist's daughter,
[03:53.780]the deeper image shook her up.
[03:55.382]Dee Dee's mother left her father,
[03:56.989]took his money and his truck.
[03:58.765]Debby Ray had no such problems,
[04:00.279]perfect Norman Rockwell home.
[04:01.887]Nina sixteen had a baby,
[04:03.486]left her parents lived alone.
[04:05.257]Bobbie joined a new-wave band,
[04:06.747]and changed her name to Bobbie-Socks.
[04:08.373]Eloise who played guitar,
[04:09.923]sang songs about whales and cops.
[04:11.596]Terri didn't give a shxt,
[04:13.180]just a nihilist.
[04:14.925]Ronnie was much more my style,
[04:16.425]she wrote songs just like this.
[04:18.314]Jezebel went forty days
[04:19.570]drinking nothing but Perrier.
[04:21.286]Dinah drove her Chevrolet
[04:22.853]into the San Francisco bay.
[04:24.468]Judy came from Ohio,
[04:26.007]she's a Scientologist.
[04:27.679]Pomerante here's a kiss,
[04:29.356]I chose you to end this list.
[04:31.076]
[04:44.794]Eighty-eight lines about forty-four women