Martha Wainwright
Martha Wainwright - Question of Etiquette lyrics
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Met you for the first time late last week Came to dinner, cold and 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 around 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 kind of neat I hope my mother doesn't pull a fit She always thinks this stuff is bullshit There'll be christmas and holidays Weddings and 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