Oh, George

Album: Foo Fighters (1995)
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  • The train that I got onto up and left that town
    Threw it up as it went down
    Strange enough it left me rude and turned around
    Watched as they all took their vows

    Fools were drawing, trying to save that day
    I don't doubt that anyway
    Phase it out until the older ones return
    Have a seat and watch it burn
    Trace around the corner, this is what I've learned
    Always waited for my turn

    Fools were drawing, trying to save that day
    I don't doubt that anyway

    Fools were drawing, trying to save that day
    I don't doubt that anyway Writer/s: David Grohl
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganCool, but what the heck do these lyrics mean?!
  • Chris from Salt Lake City, UtSweet, I love the Beatles and the Foo Fighters!
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