Woodstock
Lyrics
I cut your hair and now we say we're friends
You're watching a movie with somebody else
And I'm cool with that, at least I'm learnin'
You got in the backseat of my dumb old car
I wish I could say it's gonna take us far
But it's like you and I, never working
Let's stay here under the covers and never look up
Like that famous image of lovers at Woodstock
Our love's like the Matrix in a garbage bin
If we would be real I'd run a Holiday Inn
With you at the desk, to say good morning
But our first job was sellin' tickets to
Rude old folk with fancy shoes
Guess they never thought we could make it
Who could blame them?
We were kids then, never dreamed of
Getting famous
And play a stage as big as Woodstock
Someday you're just another memory
Don't know if I'll remember your name
Let's stay here under the covers and never look up
Like that famous image of lovers at Woodstock
You could paint me in your daydreams, I know I should stop
Thinking someday we'll have something close to Woodstock
Someday you're just another memory
Close to Woodstock
Don't know if I'll remember your name
Close to Woodstock
Writer(s): Alexander Pohn, David McKendry, Johannes Romer, Maria Burger
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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