Hemingway, 74 rue de Cardinal
Greyson Chance
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Greyson Chance - Hemingway, 74 rue de Cardinal Lyrics & Traduction

I'm no Hemingway in Paris
Sketching stories in the rain
I don't dream in masterpieces
No, I drown it in champagne
I thought we'd make it to the end
I thought I'd be a better person than i am
I'm no Dylan in the Village
Putting typewriters to shame
I've got stacks of empty paper
I've got nothing to my name
I wish my heart was not afraid of what is real

And oh, if I find myself again, will my soul be disappointed in my skin?
And oh if I find my revolution, will I be triumphant or will I be ruined?
I hate I'm leaving you, with no words left to say

I'm no Joni in the canyon
Painting pictures with my voice
I'm not out back picking flowers
No I'm screaming at the choice
I thought I'd love you to the end
I thought I'd be fucking better than I am
I'm no Hemingway in Paris
But I'm drunk to say the least
Thought if I could find some distance
In the silence, I'd find peace
But I'm still fighting in this war
When I know victory ain't what I'm looking for

There's no slip of the tongue, when I don't have one
A vacant declaration as a vision of the end
I'm in Oak Park, Illinois, dreaming about the rue du Cardinal Broken Merlot bottle catching sunrise on an edge
I'm no Hemingway, I'm no Dylan, I'm no Jodi, I'm just speechless


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