Old Man - Sean Sullivan



     
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Old Man Lyrics


Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man
Old man look at my life,
Twenty four and there's so much more
Live alone in a paradise
That makes me think of two.
Love lost, such a cost,
Give me things that don't get lost.
Like a coin that won't get tossed
Rolling home to you.
Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true
You can tell that's true.

Lullabies, look in your eyes,
Run around the same old town.
Doesn't mean that much to me
To mean that much to you.
I've been first and last
Look at how the time goes past.
But I'm all alone at last.
Rolling home to you.
Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true
You can tell that's true.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.
Old man take a look at my life
I'm a lot like you
I need someone to love me the whole day through
Ah, one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true
You can tell that's true.
Old man look at my life,
I'm a lot like you were.

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With influences deeply rooted in Detroit rock, Motown R&B and the Chicago Blues scene, singer-songwriter and guitarist Sean Sullivan lays a bedrock of musical offerings. Based in Eugene, Oregon, his blend of rock is rich in swagger and never forgets to show some soul. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Bob Seger, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder and Rod Stewart, Sean Sullivan embraces the working man's, blue collar rock and roll sound. His catalog of music ranges from acoustic ballads to heavier, groove injected rock.

Read more about Sean Sullivan on Last.fm.


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