You And Me

Album: Harvest Moon (1992)
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  • Open up your eyes
    See how lifetime flies
    Open up and let the light back in

    Open up your heart
    Let the lovin' start
    Open up and let the light back in

    I was thinking of you and me
    Makin' love beneath the tree
    And now I wonder could it be

    Thinkin' 'bout the times we had
    Some were good and some were bad
    Guitar fightin' the T.V.

    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me
    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me
    I was thinkin' of you and me
    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me

    Lookin' at you just the other night
    Dancin' in the evening light
    True love conquers all

    Old man sittin' there
    Touch of grey, but he don't care
    When he hears his children call

    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me
    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me
    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me
    I was thinkin' 'bout you and me

    Open up your eyes
    See how life time flies
    Open up and let the light back in Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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