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- Billie Lyrics

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Billie and my friend the saint,
You're perfect in so many ways,
But you never looked hard
at a fetus in a jar
you never saw your mama change.

And this wonderland of spite,
Does not shine into your night,
Like widows are seen
As stigmatised beings,
Who ought to have second chance.

And hurricanes spin
Like debutantes in a trance.

Sue the fortune-teller,
Rue the rising tide,
General Washington,
patented that skull,
Throw him out.

Ship that hollandaise,
Feel the heart fell of touch
See the longer you tease,
The stronger the needs,
The highs and the fruit are long.

Up to the one a kid,
Call the bluff when the money's in,
You're a hungry matron,
And you are just what I need,
I was tired of the best years of my life.

Sue the fortune-teller,
Rue the rising tide,
General Washington,
Patented that skull,
Throw him out.

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Facts about Billie

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Who wrote Billie lyrics?


Billie is written by Stephen Malkmus.
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When was Billie released?


It is first released on May 24, 1999 as part of Pavement's album "Terror Twilight" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album.
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Which genre is Billie?


Billie falls under the genre Alternative.
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How long is the song Billie?


Billie song length is 3 minutes and 44 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Stephen Malkmus
Record Label(s): 1999 Matador
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