Starting To Come To Me

Elvis Costello

It's started to come to me 
Your new career would probably end like this 
All that professional lipstick pressed into an amateur kiss 
Farewell to the studied lines and carefully broken hearts 
The overpowering perfume and the glimpse of her garter 
Mingling with the sweet smoldering scent of the martyr 
Well it's starting to come to me (come to me, come to me) 
Starting to come to me 
So you began to recognize the well-dressed man that everybody loves 
It started when you chopped off all the fingers of those pony skin gloves 
Then you cut a hole out where the lovelight used to shine 
Your tears of pleasure equal measure crocodile and brine 
You try to laugh it off saying "I knew all the time... 
But it's starting to come to me" (come to me, come to me) 
Starting to come to me 

Sometimes you bring me down to play reluctant confidant 
You say you may reward him if he gives you what you want 
But these are days to treasure and to hold 
They are much too precious to be sold 
You'd probably play the pirate if you weren't so busy digging up the gold 

Now you could tell he wanted you 'cause you almost taste it on his breath 
But you always cheated life just like the bold dare-devil cheated death 
Incidentally, late last night your understudy finally got what you deserve 
In private she's seductive but in public she's prim, porcelain and nervous 
Afraid someone will recognize the shame in her eyes 
You've still got your dignity or the next best disguise 
You never know when to say no and when to compromise 
But it's starting to come to me (come to me, come to me) 
Starting to come to me (come to me, come to me) 
Starting to come to me 


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