Verse:
We used to walk down Westbank drive, May evenings when I felt alive.
Waiting for our rides to arrive.
You know that I don't miss you, and I need my space...
but I still look look through your Facebook, just to remember your face.
Chorus:
I wonder where you go,
What you're into and who you know,
if you're up at night, trying to see
and thinking of me.
I don't know what to do,
keep on looking for somebody new,
but it's true, no matter what I do,
I can't get over you.
Verse:
Well I'm no Casanova,
but sometimes some girls come over
and I can't remember the last kiss that I had sober.
Well they say love's cheaply bought,
but it sure cost me a lot in taxi fares,
when I'm tryin' to sort out my fares.
Chorus:
I wonder where you go,
what you're into and who you know.
If you're up at night, trying to see
and thinking of me.
Outro:
Cuz every day we're getting older,
each damn night a little colder,
and I don't know where we're going anyway.
Because lines of taxi cabs appear,
but I ain't sure if they're far or near,
oh my dear.
Fin
credits
from West,
released October 30, 2017
Music and lyrics by Charles Bradbury
Musicians
Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Drums: Charles Bradbury
Bass: Wyatt Corder
Lead Guitar: Wyatt Corder
Backing Vocals: Cheryl Murdock, Cassidy Schulze, Nicole Harrison, Dorie Kaye, Torre Puckett
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