Listen to Hey '73 (feat. Chris Rogers & Tony Lewis) by Matthias Clark

Hey '73 (feat. Chris Rogers & Tony Lewis)

Matthias Clark

Rock

Lyrics

Walking to school up on the High Line From Soho to West Beth in '73 Wind off the Hudson burning our faces Stoned before breakfast, snow on the trees I played in band, tympany drum Guitar and singing, and learning to read Made friends for life While our parents were drifting We raised each other in '73 I remember the night you pulled me through! I pray for the chance to do that for you! Hey '73! Washington square, Judson church tower I kissed a girl, under the bell Remember Mamouns? The first felafel? The Village Gate swinging like hell!?! We had each other in funky apartments Records and books, and organic tea We learned meditation, we sang Hare Krishna We ended the war in '73! I remember your faces, you pulled me through! I pray for the chance to do that for you! Hey '73! We're better off for lovin' each other like we did We really pulled together living off the grid We're better off for lovin' each other like Loving each other... Hey '73! Back on Macdougal, the corner Minetta Crammed in a doorway, out of the cold Scrawling some words on the back of a flier Tryin' to connect before we get old! I remember the night you pulled me through I pray for the chance to do that for you! I remember your faces, you pulled me through! I'm living for the chance to do that for you! Hey '73!
Writer(s): Matthias Clark Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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