Bonnie & Clyde
Lyrics
We came out of the cinema
We were rubbing our eyes
Our mouths were dry from the sugar and the popcorn
And we felt a little guilty
About spending that whole sunny day inside
The movie we were watching
About Bonnie & Clyde
They were driving down a backroad
They thought they were home free
The police knew they were coming
They were hiding in the trees
And they shot 'em down
One hundred and thirty rounds
They shot 'em down
So we might as well say
What's on our minds
'Cause there's no waiting, no
When it's your time to go
When it's your time to go
Later we were walking on the streets of Monterey
The trees beside the water
Reminded you of childhood holidays
Hey babe, I know the way
To a little stretch of beach
Where we can lose ourselves
Don't matter where you've been
You jump into the water and you come out clean
Don't matter where you've been
You jump into this water and you come out clean
So we might as well say
What's on our minds
'Cause there's no waiting, no
When it's your time to go
When it's your time to go
There's no waiting, no
Don't matter where you've been
You jump into the water and you'll come out clean
Don't matter where you've been
You jump into this water and you'll come out clean
Writer(s): JAMES KEOGH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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