Vacancy

Album: Homegrown (2020)
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  • Who are you?
    Where are you goin' to?
    What's your name?
    Why aren't you showin' through?

    I look in your eyes and I don't know what's there
    You poison me with that long, vacant stare
    You dress like her and she walks in your words
    You frown at me and then you smile at her

    Are you my friend?
    Are you my enemy?
    Can we pretend
    To live in harmony?

    You come through in the weirdest way
    You copy her with the words that you say
    I need that girl like the night needs the day
    I don't need you gettin' in my way

    Vacancy, vacancy
    Vacancy, vacancy
    Vacancy, vacancy
    Vacancy, vacancy

    Who are you?
    Where are you goin' to?
    What's your name?
    Why aren't you showin' through? Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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