Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra
“Je ne m'en souviens pas” is a French phrase translating to “I don’t remember”. It is also the title of a Salvador Dali painting.
We're all a scene in Mona's dream
"So I go to the bakery
And she doesn't have any bread
And there were some bagels there
And there was a person standing there
And I said 'those look like my keys'
But uh, she said 'I can't remember it'
I can't remember it"
[Interpolated from "Under You":
"You move in slow degrees
A sudden memory
You're a Leonard Cohen song"]
A Paris street
A quiet stream
Far away from Cabrini Green
Forgotten love at seventeen
Where her children got a chance
Not a dead end street
'Cause some got religion
And some got drugs
Some got money and
Some got love
All of her days in a dry-eyed haze
Just another scene in Mona's dream
I like it when you're dancing to P-Funk
And how you jiggle your hips so fast
Working up a sweat
You got the churn and the butter
So you work it
And it's all just another scene
Down in Mona's dream
Je Ne M’en Souviens Pas was written by Kevin Griffin.
Je Ne M’en Souviens Pas was produced by Malcolm Burn.
Better Than Ezra released Je Ne M’en Souviens Pas on Tue Aug 25 1998.