Davy by Janis Ian Lyrics

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This whole park bench belongs to me—I'm not crazy
I reserved it late last spring
Don't sit on my dog
Thought we'd spend the summer here
(My wilderness vacation)
Scare off the tourists, or charge them to feed us
Yep, I'm a real financier

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Davy lyrics [Janis Ian]

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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Davy”

  • Produced: John Jennings, Janis Ian
  • Written: Janis Ian
  • Release Date: 1995

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Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Davy” Released in 1995

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[Verse 1]

This whole park bench belongs to me—I'm not crazy
I reserved it late last spring
Don't sit on my dog
Thought we'd spend the summer here
(My wilderness vacation)
Scare off the tourists, or charge them to feed us
Yep, I'm a real financier

[Chorus]

And when the interest rates fall, I will invest in a mall
Somewhere to keep from the cold wind that rattles my bones
It sinks like a stone
Since Davy left home

[Verse 2]

I was always too high strung, seeking my salvation
Now I just seek oblivion
(And my blood pressure's down)
Used to be so hard to keep up with all those Joneses
Now I just keep up with me
If you don't like it go home

[Chorus]

When this world finally ends, I will be wealthy again
I have all my past in this blue shopping bag that I guard
Like the strings of my heart
That once rang so clear
When Davy was here

[Bridge]

In your pity, you're forgetting that
I was once somebody's better half

[Verse 3]

Visit me again sometime, here among the flowers
When you've know a love like mine, it's hard to chit chat for long

[Chorus]

Life has more rips in its seams than any novelist dreams
Come when the fabric of night is tattered and torn
We can talk until dawn
But you'll have to go
When Davy gets home