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When I need a place to get away
When I need a place to hide
That place just seems oh so far away
Couldn't get there if I tried
NoMe and a young friend chasing mosquitoes
Rolling down them grassy hills
We put up a sign that said "No Vacancy"
Forget the world, let time stand stillIf I could think back and see this thing clearly
If I could just remember when
Of all the things I hold so dear to me
I miss the people we were then
And it seems that you were always there
Like no one else you stood by me
And when you picked me up and cleaned me off
And saw what not one else could seeI take a train sister
a bus, a broken down Chevy
a plane, or
I'd walk my sister just to see you there

Just to see you again, NowWhen I need a place to get away
When I need a place to hide
Well that place just seems oh so far away
Couldn't get there if I triedMe and a young girl chasing mosquitoes
Rolling down them grassy hills
We put up a sign that said "No Vacancy"
Forget the world, let time stand stillI take a train sister,
a bus, a broken down Chevy,
a plane, or
I'd walk my sister just to see you there
Just to see you again, now
Just to see you again, mhmmmm

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Letters to Cleo were an alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts (although they originally started out as a ska band). The band was made up of members Michael Eisenstein, Kay Hanley, Stacy Jones, Greg McKenna, Scott Riebling, and Tom Polce. Their name came from the fact that Hanley had a pen pal named Cleo when she was younger, although the letters she wrote would often be returned. Hanley kept them in a box under her bed marked "Letters to Cleo", and happened to stumble across the box as the band was attempting to think of a name for itself.

Read more about Letters to Cleo on Last.fm.


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