Lana Del Rey puts on leggy display in Daisy Dukes at 7-Eleven in LA after dropping spoken word album

Lana Del Rey puts on a leggy display in Daisy Dukes as she makes 7-Eleven run in LA after dropping spoken word album

Lana Del Rey has recently been hard at work on her poetry collection Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass.

And the six-time Grammy nominee is enjoying some downtime after dropping the spoken word album.

She put on a leggy display Tuesday in a pair of denim Daisy Dukes, as she made a stop at 7-Eleven in Los Angeles, during a break from quarantine.

Leggy display: Lana Del Rey put on a leggy display Tuesday in a pair of denim Daisy Dukes, as she made a stop at 7-Eleven in Los Angeles, during a break from quarantine

The 35-year-old paired the blue jean short shorts with a cropped navy blue polo shirt, which teased her midriff.

She finished the look with a camouflage Route 66 baseball cap, some jeweled brown sunglasses, a printed grey face mask and a pair of white sneakers. 

Lana previously took to Instagram with an impromptu black-and white video of herself in a car.

She read the poem LA Who Am I to Love You? from her debut book Violet, the same day the audiobook was released.

Babe in blue: The 35-year-old paired the blue jean short shorts with a cropped navy blue polo shirt, which teased her midriff

Babe in blue: The 35-year-old paired the blue jean short shorts with a cropped navy blue polo shirt, which teased her midriff

Camo queen: She finished the look with a camouflage Route 66 baseball cap, some jeweled brown sunglasses, a printed grey face mask and a pair of white sneakers

Camo queen: She finished the look with a camouflage Route 66 baseball cap, some jeweled brown sunglasses, a printed grey face mask and a pair of white sneakers

After months of delays, it dropped Tuesday, featuring 14 poems read by Del Rey with music by Jack Antonoff.

Hardcover and ebook editions will feature 30 poems, dropping September 29, with CDs and vinyl available October 2.

It’s the first of two poetry collections, with the second being Behind the Iron Gates – Insights from an Institution, which has no confirmed release date.

Black-and-white: Lana previously took to Instagram with an impromptu black-and white video of herself in a car

Black-and-white: Lana previously took to Instagram with an impromptu black-and white video of herself in a car

Impromptu recital: She read the poem LA Who Am I to Love You? from her debut book Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass

Impromptu recital: She read the poem LA Who Am I to Love You? from her debut book Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass

Debut book: After months of delays, it dropped Tuesday, featuring 14 poems read by Del Rey with music by Jack Antonoff

Debut book: After months of delays, it dropped Tuesday, featuring 14 poems read by Del Rey with music by Jack Antonoff

She celebrated finishing the second installment last month as she snuggled with some kittens Sunday in a black-and-white photo on Instagram. 

The Norman F***ing Rockwell artist wrote: ‘Do you know how hard it was to finish the book with these two little terrors!’   

Lana debuted the first piece Patent Leather Do-Over back in May on Instagram, a tribute to Sylvia Plath and her 1963 novel The Bell Jar.

Cat lady: Last month, she celebrated finishing Behind the Iron Gates - Insights from an Institution, the second of two poetry collections

Cat lady: Last month, she celebrated finishing Behind the Iron Gates – Insights from an Institution, the second of two poetry collections