R.E.M. - Little America Lyrics

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Little America

Little America Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Little America By R.E.M.?
I can't see myself at thirty, I don't buy a lacquered thirty
Caught like flies preserved for tomorrow's jewelery again Lighted in the amber yard, green shell back, green shell back Listen for tomorrow's eyes in tree beer tar black brer sap The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest The consul a horse, Jefferson, I think we're lost Who will tend the farm museums? Who will dust today's belongings? Who will sweep the floor, hedging the givens? Rally round your leaders it's the mediator season Diane is on the beach, do you realize the life she's led? The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest The consul a horse, oh man, think we're lost The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest The matter of course, Jefferson drive Lighted in the amber yard, green shell back green shell back Skylight, stock tight, nero pie-tied, in tree tar black brer sap Reason has harnessed the tame, a lodging, not stockade's game Another Greenville, another Magic Mart, Trevor grab your fiddle The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest The consul a horse, Jefferson, I think we're lost The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest The consul a horse, Jefferson, I think we're lost, lost |
Who Wrote Little America By R.E.M.?
Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe
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What's The Duration Of The Little America By R.E.M.?The duration of Little America is 3:11 minutes and seconds. |
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