Sacha Sacket: Judy (for shame)
Judy (for shame)
by Sacha Sacket
Judy's full of hesitation
She can't give herself away
But still dries every single rose
She tries to fight the early moments
but her mind keeps her awake
with all the things she doesn't know
I think she's quite aware
no one ever fell for her
They can't tell her from Eve
And though she'll cut her hair
to show herself she doesn't care
it don't change that much to me
After all you've done,
will it ever be enough?
are you only good for nothing?
And after all you've said,
can I still watch you pretend
that you're less than everybody?
For shame, for shame, for shame
Judy wears out used prom dresses
Can't stand how the best things get
only used once, then disposed
She knows it gets a bit obsessive
All the dolls upon her bed
always lined in perfect rows
She only falls asleep
if it's Morrissey or me
Her life is very long
And though we understand
about as much as a man can
No one seems to know what's wrong
After all you've done,
will it ever be enough?
are you only good for nothing?
And after all you've said,
can I still watch you pretend
that you're less than everybody?
I know it's never that easy
It grows with time
I know you fight it with everything
I know, I know
After all you've done,
will it ever be enough?
are you only good for nothing?
And after all you've said,
can I still watch you pretend
that you don't need anybody?
For shame, for shame, for shame
Judy's full of hesitation
She can't give herself away
But still dries every single rose
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