Trouble With Classicists Lyrics by John Cale

Trouble With Classicists Lyrics

    Words and music: lou reed & john cale

    The trouble with a classicist he looks at a tree
    That's all he sees, he paints a tree
    The trouble with a classicist he looks at the sky
    He doesn't ask why, he just paints a sky

    The trouble with an impressionist, he looks at a log
    And he doesn't know who he is, standing, staring, at this log
    And surrealist memories are too amorphous and proud
    While those downtown macho painters are just alcoholic
    The trouble with impressionist is
    The trouble with impressionist is

    The trouble with personalities, they're too wrapped up in style
    It's too personal, they're in love with their own guile
    They're like illegal aliens trying to make a buck
    They're driving gypsy cabs but they're thinking like a truck
    The trouble with personalities is
    The trouble with personalities is

    I like the druggy downtown kids who spray paint walls and trains
    I like their lack of training, their primitive technique
    I think sometimes it hurts you when you stay too long in school
    I think sometimes it hurts you when you're afraid to be called a fool
    The trouble with classicists is
    The trouble with classicists is

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