Come Along And Say You Will

Album: Archives Volume 2: 1972-1976 (2020)
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  • Come along and say you will,
    Be the one to change the meaning
    Of the writing on the wall
    The lonely politician
    is lying in the hall.

    Come along and say you can,
    Be the one to take this feeling,
    I'll never understand,
    Why walk around the center
    With a nail through your hand?

    It's another way to run,
    It's a lonely weekend
    And what have you done?
    You know you got
    a reason to run, babe
    You know you got
    a reason to hide, babe

    Come along and say you will,
    Be the one to change the meaning
    Of the writing on the wall
    The lonely politician
    is lying in the hall.

    It's another way to run,
    It's a lonely weekend
    And what have you done?
    You know you got
    a reason to run, babe
    You know you got
    a reason to hide, babe.

    Come along and say you can,
    Be the one to take this feeling,
    I'll never understand,
    Why walk around the center
    With a nail through your hand? Writer/s: NEIL YOUNG
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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