Karaoké A New England Kirsty MacColl
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I was twenty-one years when
I wrote this song
I'm twenty-two now but I won't be for long
People ask me when will
I grow up to understand
Why the girls I knew at school are already pushing prams
I loved you then as
I love you still
Though I put you on a pedestal you put me on the pill
I don't feel bad about letting you go
I just feel sad about letting you know
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
I loved the words you wrote to me but that was bloody yesterday
I can't survive on what you send every time you need a friend
I saw two shooting stars last night
I wished on them but they were only satellites
It's wrong to wish on space hardware
I wish I wish I wish you'd care
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
My dreams were full of strange ideas
My mind was set despite the fears
But other things got in the way
I never asked that boy to stay
Once upon a time at home
I sat beside the telephone
Waiting for someone to pull me through
When at last it didn't ring
I knew it wasn't you
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another?
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
Are you looking for another girl?
Looking for another girl looking for another girl looking for another girl
Girl girl
Girl
Informations
Rendu célèbre par Kirsty MacColl
Auteur-Compositeur : Billy Bragg
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Cet enregistrement est une reprise de A New England rendu célèbre par Kirsty MacColl









