The Monkees - Auntie's Municipal Court Lyrics
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Auntie's Municipal Court
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What Are The Lyrics For Auntie's Municipal Court By The Monkees?
Fine man, crazy man, he can't see.
Sound of the sunset, sound of the sea. Why do the people always look at me? Nobody can see that we are you, We are you. She's him, too. She's him, too. Fine man, crazy man, he can't see. Sound of the sunset, sound of the sea. Umm, hummm. Umm, hummm. Solid brass statuary guards the door Used to come as one, now it comes as four. Somebody here just sent for more Red and yellow cartoons saying we need two We need two. More than you. More than you. Solid brass statuary guards the door Used to come as one, now it comes as four. Umm, hummm. Umm, hummm. Somebody stole they mind. Somebody stole they mind. They way they can't find What is kind. What is kind. Somebody stole they mind. Somebody stole they mind. They way they can't find What is kind. What is kind. Fine man, crazy man, he can't see. Sound of the sunset, sound of the sea. Why do the people walk away from me? Nobody can see that we are you, We are you. She's him, too. She's him, too. Fine man, crazy man, he can't see. Sound of the sunset, sound of the sea. Umm, hummm. Umm, hummm. |
Who Wrote Auntie's Municipal Court By The Monkees?
Keith Allison, Michael Nesmith
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What's The Duration Of The Auntie's Municipal Court By The Monkees?The duration of Auntie's Municipal Court is 4:04 minutes and seconds. |
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