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World Seems to Come and Go - Holly Cole



     
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World seems to come and go
When you're driving in your car
The world seems to come and go
It don't matter where you areWorld seems to come and go
I passed the same car an hour ago
Looks just like the car
Of a boy that I used to know, yeahI wonder is he listening
Can he hear these words that I'm thinking?
And sometimes when it's late at night
Does he remember?World seems to come and go
When you're driving in your car
The world seems to come and go
It don't matter who you areLooks like today is another day
But I can't say that I can say
'Cause there ain't a single thing that I know
Except how the world it comes and it goesA hundred miles ago, up above
I saw a thunderhead shaped like a dove
But now the storm has torn it apart

Like a boy who found an open window
Flew out of my broken heartWorld seems to come and go
When I'm driving in my car
World seems to come and go
It don't matter where you areAnd now I passed another town
I close my eyes before I look around
And I listen for that old familiar sound, yeahWorld seems to come and go
When I'm driving in my car
The world seems to come and go
It don't matter where you areThe world seems to come and go
When you're driving in your car
The world seems to come and go
It don't matter who you areSo, so, so
It don't matter who you are
So, so, so

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Holly Cole (born November 25, 1963 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian jazz singer, particularly popular in Canada and Japan for her versatile voice and her adventurous repertoire, which spans such divergent genres as show tunes, rock, and country music. In 1983, she travelled to Toronto to seek a musical career. In 1986, she founded a trio with bassist David Piltch and pianist Aaron Davis. Offered a record deal in 1989, the Holly Cole Trio released an EP, Christmas Blues, that year, which featured a version of The Pretenders' "2,000 Miles".

Read more about Holly Cole on Last.fm.


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