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Baby Can I See You Tonight? - Colin Hay



     
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I'm walking over yellow lawn
The day, it is still sleeping
Yellow sun brings the dawn
Mother earth is weeping
I kick off my sensible shoes
I clear away the table
I switch on the morning news
Economy's unstable
But it's all gonna be all right
Last time you said you might
Baby, can I see you tonight?
I look up in the cloudless sky
We're hardly even moving
This day's just creeping by
And it's not of my choosing
I wish I had a, a time machine
To move a little faster
I'd cut to the crucial scene

Between before and after
Everythin' gonna be all right
Last time you said you might
Baby, can I see you tonight?
Took a walk down by the wall
Down by the harbor
There's no wind blowing in my sail
Makes it even harder
You whispered, "Can I take it slow?"
I will if I am able
I can feel it head to toe
There's no name or label
And everythin' gonna be all right
Last time you said you might
Baby, can I see you tonight?
I don't know just where you are
But I can use my imagination
It's hard to say how deep I fell
It's more than fascination
I gave up on across and down
I lost my concentration
I feel like a, a fallen king
Before my abdication
But everythin' gonna be all right
Last time you said you might
Baby, can I see you tonight?
Can I see you tonight?
Can I see you tonight or before?
I got a pretty clear day

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Singer/Songwriter Colin Hay is the former front-man of the classic Australian band Men at Work. Since the group disbanded he has released several solo albums, including Man at Work, which featured re-recordings of classic Men at Work songs in an acoustic environment. More recently Hay has been involved with the NBC TV series Scrubs, lending several songs to the sitcom, including "Waiting for My Real Life to Begin," "My Brilliant Feat" and "Beautiful World.

Read more about Colin Hay on Last.fm.


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