My True Name lyrics
Let me call you darlin', maybe call you sweetheart Don't you hate it when
they call you Louise But isn't it scary, when they want to call you
Mary A whore, or a saint, or a tease. But you came here in summer, you'd
been living in Manhattan You caught me wide eyed and half sane But you
saw to my center past every imposter And you whispered My True Name I
have been Betty, Eleanor and Rosie I've been the shamed Magdaline And if
the truth be known I've attempted Saint Joan Donna, and Sarah, and
Jane For we all have our heros and we all have tormentors and we'll play
them again and again But you saw to my center, past every imposter And
you whispered My True Name And if you see me standing on the banks of Lake
Griffy Throwing white bits of paper to the wind I'm just throwing the
shards, of all my calling cards And I'm speaking My True Name I'm just
throwing the shards, of all my calling cards And I'm whispering My True
Name
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