I Lost My Innocence - Ezra Furman

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I Lost My Innocence Lyrics

Well I could feel the sections of my brain detaching
I could feel the fluid in my head go bad
I could see my future in his leather jacket
Shining in the darkness of my schoolboy past

I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
Box of Girl Scout Thin Mints
And a pack of Winstons
I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
In a single incident I was changed

Now I'm a little creature in the lazy evening
I'm a little creature and they can't catch me
Lying semi-naked on his rooftop dreaming
Dreaming of the creature that I used to be

I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
Box of Girl Scout Thin Mints
And a pack of Winstons
I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
And a new existence soon found me

I looked a real long time to find the border
Of a kingdom of love, outside the reigning order
And I found my angel on a motorcycle
I'm a queer for life outlaw, outsider and uh

I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
In a single instance
I joined the true resistence
I lost my innocence
To a boy named Vincent
In a single instant I was set free

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Ezra Furman is a singer and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. It is difficult to peg him as part of a single musical genre because he loves to experiment with different styles of songwriting. Suffice it to say that Ezra makes up songs and plays them on his acoustic guitar with ferocious energy and gut wrenching sincerity. His music is derivative of, but never completely part of, a number of musical genres: rock, blues, punk, folk and pop are some prime examples.

Since Ezra got a guitar for his bar mitzvah, he's been working relentlessly toward capturing some of the grandeur, mystery, pain and headlong wildness of life in song. The results are by turns beautiful, charming, funny, angry, poignant and inspirational. He hopes you enjoy it.
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