Fell in Love With A Girl (cover)

Fell in Love With a Girl.

I love this Jack White composition. Strangely enough it has always sounded like a really
jolted out Kinks tune. A musician friend of mine once commented that he does
not use the word ‘girl’ in his music because it sounds strange.
‘Why would grown men sing about girls,’ he asks.
I see his point. The song is still cool.
Shouts out to PKQueen at the website:
https://queentunnel.wordpress.com/
For suggesting that I eliminate reverb and echoe from my recordings,
so I sound more true. Good Call!
(also another new drawing on the way!)

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  1. she’s up seeing my doctor
    trying to get some diet pills;
    she’s not fat, she needs the speed.
    I go down to the nearest bar and wait.
    at 3:30 in the afternoon of a tuesday.
    they have a dancer.

    there’s only one other man in the bar.

    she works out
    looking at herself in the mirror.
    she’s like a monkey
    dark
    Korean

    she’s not very good,
    skinny and obvious
    and she sticks her tongue out at me
    then at the other man.

    times must be truly hard, I think.

    I have a few more beers then get up to leave.
    she waves me over.
    “you go?” she asks.
    “yes,” I say, “my wife has cancer.”

    I shake her hand.

    she points to a sign behind her:
    DON’T TOUCH THE GIRLS.

    she points to the sign and says,
    “the sign says, ‘DON’T TOUCH THE GIRLS’.”

    I go back to the parking lot and wait.
    she comes out.
    “did you get the pills?” I ask.
    “yes,” she says.
    “then it’s been a successful day.”

    I think of the dancer walking across my
    kitchen. I can’t visualize it. I am going
    to die alone
    just the way I live.

    “take me to my place,” she says,
    “I’ve got to get ready for night school.”

    “sure,” I say and drive her on in.

    This is a poem by Charles Bukowski – titled: don’t touch the girls

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