Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Liz Phair
In a revisitation of Exile in Guyville, Phair has stated that this intimate track—the shortest on the album—is about a sort of “intimidating rock dude that everyone knows.”
It has commonly been speculated to be about a dog, with the opening lyric being used as evidence.
[Verse]
He's got a really big tongue
It rolls way out
Snaking around in the club
It slicks you down
Scratching his face like a bum
He pulls you back
Circa 1981
He pulls you back
[Chorus]
You are, you are shining some glory
You are, you are shining some glory on me, on me
You are, you are shining some glory
You are, you are shining some glory on me