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by Elvis Costello


American Without Tears

                                        
Outside in New Orleans the heat was almost frightening
                                            
But my hotel room as usual was freezing and unkind
                                  
On TV they prosecute anyone who's exciting
                                       
So I put on my overcoat and went down to find
                                        
In Revlon and Crimpelene they captured my heart
                                          
To the strain of a piano and a cocktail murderess
                                                       
She was singing that "It's Too Late", I agreed with that part
                                            
For two English girls who had changed their address

[chorus:]
                                  
Now it seems we've been crying for years and for years
                                                  
Now I don't speak any English, just American without tears
                     
Just American without tears

One had been a beauty queen and the other was her friend
They had known rogues and rascals and showbiz impresarios
While the boys were licking Hitler they had something to defend
>From men armed with chewing gum and fine nylon hose
By a bicycle factory as they sounded the siren
And returned into the dancehall she knew he was the one
Though he wasn't tall or handsome she laughed when he told her
"I'm the Sheriff of Nottingham and this is Little John"

[chorus]
                                       
At a dock in Southampton full of tearful goodbyes
                                        
Newsreel commentators said "Cheerio, G.I. brides"
                                         
Soon they'll be finding the cold facts and lies
                                           
New words for suspenders and young girls backsides
                                  
Now I'm in America and running from you
                                                      
Like my grandfather before me walked the streets of New York
                                                    
And I think of all the women I pretend mean more than you
                                       
When I open my mouth and I can't seem to talk

                                  
Now it seems we've been crying for years and for years
       [barre it]                                
Now I don't speak any English just American without tears

                     
Just American without tears