Originally Posted by bama1971
Originally Posted by James
Originally Posted by bama1971
went back and looked at the lyrics, clearly written (by two other guys, not him) for a dude to be singing about a girl.

It doesn't even make sense when you change the pronouns.

I thought I knew the girl so well
If she was sad I couldn't tell
I missed the point
I missed the signs
So if she's gone the fault is mine
I know I know a whole lot little things
And even though I could list them one by one
She would still be gone
Her eyes are blue
Her hair is long
In ‘64 she was born
In Baton Rouge
Her favorite song is “In My Life”
I memorized her every move
I knew her books, her car, her clothes
But I paid no attention to what mattered most
I never asked she never said
And when she cried I turned my head
She dreamed her dreams behind closed doors
That made them easy to ignore
I know I know I missed the forest for the trees
All I have to show
Oh when she walked out the door
The cold facts and nothing more
Her eyes are blue
Her hair is long
In ‘64 she was born
In Baton Rouge
Her favorite song is “In My Life”
I memorized her every move
I knew her books, her car, her clothes
But I paid no attention to what mattered most
Her eyes are blue
Her hair is long
In '64 she was born
In Baton Rouge
Her fathers tall
Her mothers gone
She moved out west when she was two
The way she laughed
The way she loved
Oh my god what did I do?

Songwriters: Gary Scott Burr / Vince Melamed


Figured he would change she to he, since he's a flaming QUEER


He is. That’s the point of the article.

Those are originals

“His eyes were blue, his hair was gold”


Gotcha. But the link don't work for me, sooooo i couldn't read it lol


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