Think of Me

Album: Colorado (2019)
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  • When you see those geese in the skies, think of me
    I can spread my wings and fly just like them
    And I can gallop across your open prairie
    While I dive below your deepest sea
    Think of me

    I'm gonna live long and I'm happy to report it back to you
    It's a window world and I saw a sign on the highway too
    As I flew over the wires and observed you livin'
    Like you haven't had the chance to do
    Think of me

    Well, I've got to finish up and get out of here right now
    I can slither in the ditches and cross below the roads
    But when you cross your heart and you hope to die
    And your dreams come tumbling down
    Think of me
    Think of me, think of me

    When you see those geese in the sky, think of me
    I can spread my wings and fly just like them
    I can gallop across your open prairie
    While I dive below your deepest sea
    Think of me
    Think of me, think of me Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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