Pale Purple Lyrics by Ani DiFranco

Pale Purple Lyrics

    pale purple nipples
    goose pimpled
    she shivers shifts from a walk to a trot
    alone in the city
    infested with faces
    immune to new friendships
    interested in places she's never seen
    she says everything is grey here
    and nothing is green
    the girls from down the street
    sixteen, seventeen years old
    you can smell them getting pregnant
    you can hear their rock and roll
    that's america
    you have to be tough
    like a glad trash bag
    the government's an old nag
    with a good pedigree
    but pedigree's don't help you and me
    I see the precedent is grey here
    and nothing is green
    unless something unforseen happens
    I'm surrounded by the haves
    they say I can have some too
    just because of what I do
    do they think a lot
    about those who have not
    or does it just distract them
    from what they do
    most of us have grey
    except for those who can pay
    for green
    I'm torn
    I'm torn
    rejecting outfits offered me
    regretting things I've worn
    when I was still playing roles
    to fill holes
    in my conception of who I am
    you know, now I understand
    it's not important to be defined
    it's only important to use your time well
    well time is something nobody can buy
    and nobody can sell you
    so don't let anybody tell you
    they have the advantage
    because all the grey people can say every day
    doesn't mean anything
    if your mind is green

    pale purple nipples
    goose pimpled
    she shivers shifts from a walk to a trot
    alone in the city
    infested with faces
    immune to new friendships
    interested in places she's never seen
    she says everything is grey here
    otherwise I'd stay here
    but I'm looking for green
    just like every human being

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