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Young Dumb Glamorous Tranny Girls
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V> Some people are convinced theirs is the only truth there is Forgetting other lives and different worlds and truths exist And though nobody likes to consider they haven't a clue Isn't that really the biggest truth?
Now you're probably asking what i've in store Just why i'm telling you all these things for Guess i'm just feeling a little sad and angry too Sorry, I get this way sometimes thinking about a friend I once knew
I first met Gina on one of those warm summer nights In a los Angeles tranny club way back in 1989 We were both way too young and dressed to the nines So glamorous, well at least anyway All the chasers sure thought we were fine
As girls do she checked me out, I looked at her We started to chat about our crazy transsexual worlds Something clicked, we became the best of friends that night Funny how we meet our best friends sometimes
ch> My friend Gina would always turn to me and say 'Cin, as long as we're glamorous you know we'll be okay' And she'd giggle with such an innocent childish delight But then when she'd smile, I'd catch a little sadness in her eyes
v> You'll probably raise a condemning brow When I say Gina turned tricks and I guess it would be a lie if I said I never did to pay the rent sometimes And you can think what you want that was just our world We were two young and dumb but Glamorous tranny girls
For a few years we shared some laughs and happier times And when life got mean and ugly well, we'd share a good cry 'Cause when you're a girl like us life's one big rollercoaster ride Of trying to find yourself in an often cruel world Pretty tough sometimes just trying to survive
ch> My friend Gina would always turn to me and say 'Cin, as long as we're glamorous you know we'll be okay' And she'd giggle with such an innocent childish delight But then when she'd smile, I'd catch a little sadness in her eyes
v> Well this is where my story turns pretty sad When a trick named James said he just got so damn mad When he'd discovered Gina was a tranny girl after he'd picked her up in his car one night In a mad rage he'd beaten her bloody and unconscious Then pushed her out on the sidewalk to die
When a best friend is murdered guess you're never quite the same And my stomach still turns when I remember the verdict that came For the life he'd taken a year's what they gave James After all hadn't he been deceived and not totally to blame? In the end he ended up serving less that half the days
Sad irony it was later when we found out about James How long before he'd moved to L.A. he'd been a tranny chaser Was a regular in Chicago clubs, knew all the girl's names And had built a reputation for gettin' off on being violent and cruel D.A. said it was too late, case was closed, nothing he could do
ch> It's been forever ago since I lived out those days Funny, but I can still see Gina's face, turning to me to say 'Cin, as long as we're glamorous you know we'll be okay' And she giggles with such an innocent childish delight v>When I think of her like this it always makes me smile But if you looked closer, you'd see the sadness in my eyes Because it never lasts, her image always fades When I remember the way my best friend Gina died.
**Lyrics from a song
Cin Sweet Fields
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