
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] [Chorus]
