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Artist/Band: Regina Spektor
Lyrics for Song: Edit
Lyrics for Album: Begin to Hope [2006]



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the lies



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the lies



You don't have no doctor Robert

You don't have no uncle Albert

You don't even have good credit

You can write but you can't edit



You don't have no doctor Robert

You don't have no uncle Albert

You don't even have good credit

You can write but you can't edit

Edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the lies



You don't have no doctor Robert

You don't have no uncle Albert

You don't even have good credit

You can write but you can't edit

Edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the



White lines on your mind

Keep it steady

You were never ready for the lies, lies



You don't have no doctor Robert

You don't have no uncle Albert

You don't even have good credit

You can write but you can't edit



You don't have no doctor Robert

You don't have no uncle Albert

You don't even have good credit

You can write but you can't edit

Edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit, edit


Edit - Regina Spektor

Regina Spektor's 'Edit' serves as a poignant centerpiece on her 2006 album 'Begin to Hope,' embodying the indie-folk sensibilities that defined her early career. The track features Spektor's signature confessional lyricism, blending intimate vocal delivery with acoustic instrumentation to explore themes of personal reflection and emotional vulnerability. Released during a pivotal era for her discography, the song reflects her ability to craft narratives that resonate deeply with listeners while maintaining a distinct, unpolished authenticity. As part of her broader body of work from the mid-2000s, 'Edit' stands as a testament to her skill in weaving together storytelling with melodic structure, establishing her reputation as a songwriter capable of capturing the nuances of everyday life with profound clarity.


Album Lyrics: Begin to Hope [2006]


Regina Spektor
"Begin to Hope [2006]"


1. Better
2. Field Below
3. 20 Years of Snow
4. Edit
5. Lady
6. Summer in the City
7. Another Town
8. Uh-Merica
9. Baobabs
10. Düsseldorf
11. Music box