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Alejandro Escovedo - Sensitive Boys Lyrics



Alejandro Escovedo - Sensitive Boys Lyrics




Sensitive boys
Sensitive clothes
Sensitive words
Wrapped up in sensitive poems

Big dreamy eyes
Long French sleeves
Shivering in the cold light
Of the New York City heat

Sensitive boys
Here they come

Nothing's ever what is seems
Too much just ain't enough
Wore it like an open wound
You always felt too much

Faded posters
Peeling off the walls
Sensitive boys
Want all your love
And they want no luck at all

Sensitive boys
Don't you let 'em get you down3

Sensitive boys
Turn your amps up loud
Go ahead and run us off
But make your baby proud

The road to nowhere
The rubber back in your face
But I'm still out here somewhere
And no one can take your place

Sensitive boys
The world needs you now
Sensitive boys
I need you
More than ever now
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Sensitive boys
Sensitive clothes
Sensitive words
Wrapped up in sensitive poems

Big dreamy eyes
Long French sleeves
Shivering in the cold light
Of the New York City heat

Sensitive boys
Here they come

Nothing's ever what is seems
Too much just ain't enough
Wore it like an open wound
You always felt too much

Faded posters
Peeling off the walls
Sensitive boys
Want all your love
And they want no luck at all

Sensitive boys
Don't you let 'em get you down3

Sensitive boys
Turn your amps up loud
Go ahead and run us off
But make your baby proud

The road to nowhere
The rubber back in your face
But I'm still out here somewhere
And no one can take your place

Sensitive boys
The world needs you now
Sensitive boys
I need you
More than ever now
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Writer: ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO, CHARLES PROPHET
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management




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