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It's almost uncanny how Martha's comments plaintive, clear voice speaks for Chloe's silent suffering. "I am young and I am strong / but I feel all and tired / over fired," the song begins. "You have no idea how it feels to be on comments your own / in your own home / with the fucking phone / with the mother of gloom in your bedroom." Feel Chloe's pain, head down, taking step after step, muttering Wainwright's to-the-point chorus: "You Bloody Mother Fucking Asshole." Regina Spektor, Ode to Divorce It's another sad scene for Chloe. Her ankle is sprained, the comments dog has peed on the floor, Sue has run away, and her parents have moved out. Chloe stares, bewildered, at her clueless parents while Spektor sings, slow and needy and clear: "I need your money / it will help me / I need your car / and I need your love / I need your money..." The Eames Era, Could Be Anything Here's the happy, upbeat, bounce-off-the-walls song for the soundtrack.
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