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When I first met you, you seemed like such a smart girl
You like Woody Allen, Cole Porter and Camus
But ever since we made it, you wanna have these little heart-to-hearts, girl
And now you don't like nothin' except hearing that I like you too

The more you love me the stupider you sound
Seems like you're always talking like a fool when we start fooling 'round
It don't mean nothin' but a chance to lay my weary body down
The more you love me the stupider you sound

I just don't get you, it ain't worth all of that cognition
Any girl in town'll tell you, I ain't no Nobel prize
Sure, I could write whole novels of sweet nothings, they'd still be nothings
One part black humor, two parts little white lies

The more you love me the stupider you sound
Seems like you're always talking like a fool when we start fooling 'round
It don't mean nothing but a chance to lay me weary body down
The more you love me the stupider you sound

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from Crapheart: 28 songs to commemorate my divorce, released November 7, 2013

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D.G. Scherrer, the voice that lost its man Phoenix, Arizona

D.G. Scherrer is a singer-songwriter and award-winning poet. He began writing songs when he was 12 years old, singing for a punk band. Since then he has become a songwriter's songwriter, crafting dark, catchy, lyrically sophisticated tunes in the tradition of Cohen and Van Zandt. Still, the vitriol of punk lingers in his songs, as well as in the sheer volume of his voice when he roars a chorus. ... more

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