A LITTLE BIT FAMOUS
A Little Bit Famous
 Bo Lozoff 2007

1. She’s a little bit famous, no longer nameless, she’s halfway up that ladder of success;
A little bit affected, no longer neglected, more careful ‘bout the way that
she’s dressed.
She’s a little bit uptighter when I’m standing beside her, hanging out with
her and her new friends;
She’s bound for fame and glory, you know the classic story, and I’m betting I can tell you how it ends.
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She’s a little bit famous and I’m not. I’m happy for the chance that she’s got.
She has earned her recognition over so much competition but now she talks about herself a lot; oh lord, she talks about herself a lot, she’s a little bit famous and I’m not.
2. Oh it’s nothing that she’s said, but sometimes in bed she gazes out the window and she sighs;
She says she’ll never leave me but she says it too politely, being careful not to look into my eyes.
She’s losing perspective, no longer connected, her reviews are the only news she sees.
She’s a girl with many talents but I think she’s lost her balance, I think she’s lost the forest for the trees.
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3. Born and raised in Chapel Hill, headed straight for Nashville, “local girl makes good,” the headlines shout.
She might sing at Grand Old Opry, I’d never want to stop her, but I have a hunch that I’m the odd man out.
She’s a little bit prouder, laughs a little louder, she’s living for the gigs and the applause;
Last Christmas my dear lover gave me a signed photo of herself, I think that there’s a line there that she’s crossed.
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