domingo, 26 de febrero de 2012

Reina del Cid, la chica de la biblioteca

Las compañeras bibliotecarias de Hellín nos han facilitado esta entrada, merece la pena.
Reina del Cid es una joven cantautora de Minneapolis (de dónde si no con ese nombre). Con un estilo pop/folk, nos deja una sencilla canción dedicada a las chicas que aprovechan el tiempo entre libros: "sólo porque use enciclopedias no significa que no necesite un chico como tú para conversar". Toda una declaración.
Shelving books on the night shift
It takes some time, but I guess I like it
Dewey's decimals keep me company

Out the window, you are dancing
With those girls who can't stop laughing
Lip-gloss, too hot, fake-baked drama queens

You were drinking a margarita
I was reading My Antonia
I got to thinking that

I don't fit inside that world
And I'm not like those other girls
Oh no, I'm not, I think a lot
But please don't be afraid

Just 'cause I navigate the media
And use encyclopedias
It doesn't mean that I don't need
A boy just like you to talk to

Set my cup back on its saucer
At the coffee shop, reading Chaucer
With my iPod on my favorite track

The girls you're with get turtle lattes
Decaf, skim-based, extra frothy
But you and I both drink our coffee black

You were talking about ACDC
And I was playing my Puccini
I got to thinking that

You can buy me a margarita
And I will lend you My Antonia
You can take me to ACDC
And I'll play you my Puccini
It doesn't matter that

I don't fit inside that world
I'm not like those other girls
Oh no, I'm not, I think a lot
But you are not afraid.

That I navigate the media
And use encyclopedias
It doesn't mean that I don't need
A boy just like you to talk to

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