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Singer-songwriter, famous for "My father sits at night with no lights on / My mother reads her magazine. / I hear her call sweet dreams / But I forget how to dream. ..." [http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/littleblackbook/thatsthewayivealwayshearditshouldbe.htm] a poignant attack on loveless suburban life as a distortion of the [[American Dream]]. | Singer-songwriter, famous for "My father sits at night with no lights on / My mother reads her magazine. / I hear her call sweet dreams / But I forget how to dream. ..." [http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/littleblackbook/thatsthewayivealwayshearditshouldbe.htm] a poignant attack on loveless suburban life as a distortion of the [[American Dream]]. | ||
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Singer-songwriter, famous for "My father sits at night with no lights on / My mother reads her magazine. / I hear her call sweet dreams / But I forget how to dream. ..." [1] a poignant attack on loveless suburban life as a distortion of the American Dream.