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Amsterdam (Acoustic Version) - Guster



     
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I threw away your greatest hits
You left them here the day you split
Your bass guitar and shag CD
Well they don't mean that much to me right now
I'm going through your things
These days, I'm changing all my stringsI'm gonna write you a letter
I'm gonna write you a book
I wanna see your reaction
I wanna see how it looksFrom way up on your cloud
Where you've been hiding out
Are you getting somewhere?
Or did you get lost in Amsterdam?You won't get too far from me
Believing everything you read
You're wasted in the great unknown
And I am finally ready to dispose
Of all your vintage clothes
Your drugs and every secret codeI'm gonna write you a letter
I'm gonna write you a book

I wanna see your reaction
I wanna see how it looksFrom way up on your cloud
Where you've been hiding out
And are you getting somewhere?
Or did you get lost in Amsterdam?From your red balloon you were
A super high tech jet fighter
Floating over planet earth
Come back down here
I'll show you where it hurts
Take this bitter pill
Is it easy to swallow?I'm gonna write you a letter
I'm gonna write you a book
I wanna see your reaction
I wanna see how it looksFrom way up on your cloud
You're never coming down
And are you getting somewhere?
Or did you get lost in Amsterdam?
Amsterdam
Songwriters
ANIELLO, RON / GODDESS, TONY / GARDNER, ADAM / MILLER, RYAN / ROSENWORCEL, BRIANPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Guster is an alternative rock band, which formed at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, United States in 1992. The band consists of Adam Gardner and Ryan Miller on guitar and vocals and Brian Rosenworcel on percussion. Multi-instrumentalist Joe Pisapia played with the band from 2003-2010. Luke Reynolds has taken Pisapia's place to tour with the band for their newest album, Easy Wonderful. The band is noted for its catchy, poppy melodies, and the distinctive hand-drumming on percussion.

Read more about Guster on Last.fm.


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