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You Should Know Me - Liz Phair
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You Should Know Me Liz Phair

"You Should Know Me" by Liz Phair, released in 2003, is a #Rock song that explores themes of self-identity, vulnerability, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for recognition and understanding from a partner. Unique elements include Phair's candid storytelling and raw vocal delivery, which resonate with listeners, reflecting the struggles of modern intimacy. The song contributes to Phair's legacy as a pioneering voice in alternative rock, influencing female artists in the genre.

You Should Know Me - Liz Phair
Not supposed to talk about it
Analyze it
We should be there together
With our hearts in our hands
We should feel it, come together
Like the wave meets the sand

Well, you should know me
Better than that

Not supposed to try and move in
To dive in
We should meet there together
At our pace with our plan
On dry land, clement weather
So we both understand

Well, you should know me
Better than that

(I get down)
I get up
(I get angry, I get sad)
I get angry, I get sad
Well, I get even a little misty
When I think of what we had
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