Louis And The Lady Boy
Louis And The Lady Boy
Swaggeringindie-popwithtongue-in-cheekstorytelling,mid‑tempogroove,crispdrums,andrubberybass.Malevocalswithslydeliveryinverses;chorusesopenupwithgroupshoutsandbrightguitars.Aplayfulbridgedropstoclapsandvocalchopsbeforethefinal,rowdyhook.
[Verse 1]
Louis at the bar in a wrinkled suit
Loosened tie
Lipstick on his tooth
Laughing too loud at a joke half told
Spilling cheap beer
Pockets full of smoke

[Verse 2]
In walks trouble in a silver dress
Sharp jawline
Eyeliner like a threat
Voice low
Smooth as a practiced lie
"Buy me a drink or just pass me by"

[Chorus]
Louis and the lady boy
Dancing on a rumor
Spinning on a coin
Two lost hearts
Out of place
Out of ploy
Everybody staring at
Louis and the lady boy

[Verse 3]
She said "Call me Lacey
At least tonight"
He said "Call me crazy
I just might"
They shared a cigarette outside in the rain
Talked about hometowns
Fathers
Shame

[Bridge]
[low vocal register] Louis feels the world lean in
Whispers
Side-eyes
Crooked grins
[whispered vocals] "You with her
Or him
Or what?"
He shrugs
Laughs
"Man
Who cares what you call us?" [crowd shout]

[Chorus]

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