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  1. Paris 1919 Lyrics. [Verse 1] She makes me so unsure of myself. Standing there but never ever talking sense. Just a visitor you see. So much wanting to be seen. She'd open up the doors and...

  2. I'm the bishop and I've come. To claim you with my iron drum. La la la. Efficiency, efficiency they say. Get to know the date and tell the time of day. As the crowds begin complaining. How the Beaujolais is raining. Down on darkened meetings on the Champs Elysee. Here it goes (la la la) I'm the church and I've come. To claim you with my iron drum.

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  4. "Paris 1919" is the sixth song on Cale's third solo studio album, Paris 1919 (1973). The song's backing band was not credited until 2006 in the album's expanded version. [2] The meaning of the lyrics are unknown.

    • 1972–1973
    • Sunwest Studios (Los Angeles)
    • 25 February 1973
  5. "Paris 1919" She makes me so unsure of myself. Standing there but never talking sense. Just a visitor you see. So much wanting to be seen. She'd open up the door and vaguely carry us away. It's the customary thing to say or do. To a disappointed proud man in his grief. And on Fridays she'd be there. And on Wednesday not at all.

  6. John Cale - Paris 1919 Lyrics. She makes me so unsure of myself Standing there but never talking sense Just a visitor you see So much wanting to be seen She'd open up.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Paris 1919 Lyrics by John Cale from the Live at Rockpalast album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: She makes me so unsure of myself Standing there but never talking sense Just a visitor you see So much wanting to be se…

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