Who's Afraid Of Elizabeth Taylor?
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Who's Afraid Of Elizabeth Taylor?
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One wishbone to pick with you you're acting
for stage and this is a film distance
and Reference is everything this perspective isn't fixed
this gaze can't be broken talk simple Utter
languages you're mostly just always almosting don't care
what you say just mean What you're saying
now in this scene make believe a siren
yellow taxi ambulance lures A loose buck'd drunk
from the rocks and sighs I can't drive
tonight every photograph Hides a mirror in it's
flash and I would only wanna make a
film if it was in French and I
Don't speak French
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