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Potatomen - 1973 lyrics
It was deep in the summer of 1973 Sixth Avenue sidewalk corner of Christopher Leafing through the pages of Andy Warhol's zine It was keen A boy sat down he was from somewhere uptown Or maybe Yonkers or Arkansas He wondered what was the score but I sensed something more Coming down And the lights of the city went crazy We all just wanted to be loved Stars spinning lies in the aqua velvet skies above Inside of the club where we weren't allowed The music fired and inspired the crowd Their faces shining in the luminous shroud of night They were alight And the lights of the city went mental We were just crying to be heard Stars glided by with their limousine sighs unfurled How the heat rolled up from the sidewalk in a steamy neon swirl We searched sadly for the right words to say And Ziggy Stardust played all night it was really something to hear That night that the world fell away And the lights of the city went crazy We were just dying to be loved Stars closed their eyes in the sleepy morning skies above It was so deep in the summer of 19 seventy... Deep in the summer of 19 seventy... Deep in the summer of 1973 And we were free And we were gonna live our lives that way But we got caught up and got bought up and our crazy dreams got shot up Till they burned and crashed like ashes at our feet |
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