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Martha Wainwright - Question Of Etiquette lyrics
Martha Wainwright Lyrics
Question Of Etiquette
 Met you for the first time late last week
 Came to dinner, it could've been bleak
 But I held back
 Held myself on track
 Question of etiquette
 Or maybe just regret
 Noticed your blond hair
 Your blue eyes too
 I might have seemed quiet, a little shrewd
 I didn't wanna touch you
 You seemed so new
 But you looked just like me
 Eighteen years ago
 Now I don't know where your mommy met my daddy
 It doesn't matter, it might be shady
 But I like you, maybe you'll like me
 And we can pretend that we are a family
 I live up North with my Mom
 Somewhere that your new Daddy's not aroundMartha Wainwright - Question Of Etiquette - http://motolyrics.com/martha-wainwright/question-of-etiquette-lyrics.html
 But you can't blame the situation on your parent's intuition
 And you're not a fool
 You're only two
 There's another one, oh in fact two
 For altogether Daddy's really good
 We got a sister named Lucy
 And her momma's really pretty
 And we all love each other
 And one day, you too
 I got a brother you might want to meet
 He can be yours, it's really kinda neat
 I hope my mother doesn't pull a fit
 She always thinks this stuff is bullshit
 There'll be Christmas & holidays
 Weddings & funerals
 Met you for the first time late last week
 You came to dinner, it could've been bleak
 But I held back
 Held myself on track
 Question of etiquette
 Or maybe just regret
 Question of etiquette
 Oh Baby, there's no regret










