You were full of wonder
In faded colors
As your senses were all numbed
Through after parties
Happy hours
The marquee bulbs popped one by one
You’d tried some times to straighten out
Everyone just laughs about it now
This is somebody’s fantasy
This is somebody’s fantasy
But you never dream anymore
And your bodies keeping the score
You used to love the late night talks
The taxicabs and tower blocks
She asks, “is this still having fun?”
“This won’t hurt a bit, my love.”
You’d tried sometimes to straighten out
Everyone just laughs about it now
This is somebody’s fantasy
This is somebody’s fantasy
But you never dream anymore
No, your never dream anymore
This is somebody’s fantasy
This is somebody’s fantasy
But you never dream anymore
And your bodies keeping the score
credits
from Little America,
released September 16, 2022
James West- Drums and Tambourine
Leo London- Vocals, Rhodes, Guitars, Omnichord, Bass, Optigan
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