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La Vie Boheme
To Days Of Inspiration,
Playing Hookey, Making Something Out Of Nothing,
The Need To Express -To Communicate,
To Going Against The Grain,
Going Insane,
Going Mad To Loving Tension,
No Pension
To More Than One Dimension,
To Starving For Attention,
Hating Convention,
Hating Pretension,
To Riding Your Bike,
Midday Past The ThreeTo Fruits
- To No Absolutes-To Absolut -
To Choice-To Any Passing Fad
To Yogurt, To Rice And Beans And Cheese
To Leather, To Dildos
To Curry Vindaloo
To Huevos Rancheros And Maya Angelou Emotion, Devotion,
To Causing A Commotion,Creation, Vacation Mucho Masturbation
To Fashion, To Passion When It's New
To Sontag
To Sondheim
To Anything Taboo
To Ginsberg, Dylan, Cunningham And Cage
To Lenny Bruce and Langston Hughes
To The Stage
To UtaTo Buddha, Pablo Neruda,
To Bisexuals, Trisexuals, Homo Sapiens, Carcinogens, Hallucinogens, Men,Pee Wee Herman German Wine, Turpentine, Gertrude Stein Antonioni, Bertolucci, KurosawaCarmina BuranaTo Empathy, Ecstasy Vaclav Havel -
The Sex Pistols, 8BCTo No Shame - Never Playing The Fame Game
To Marijuana
La Vie Boheme
"La Vie Bohème" (French: the Bohemian life) is a song in the musical Rent. The second part of this song (La Vie Bohème B) ends the first act of the show. In between the two halves of the song is an interlude (I Should Tell You) with Roger and Mimi. The song is a celebration of bohemianism, especially that found in 80s Alphabet City, mocking Benny's statement that "Bohemia is dead."
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