In My Chair

Album: Live! (1970)
Charted: 21
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  • I saw her talking, now
    My ears were burning
    Her feet startet walking, now
    They started turning
    My eyes were half open
    But she didn't see me there
    We ran along, walking 'cross the roof-tops
    In my chair

    Had a car in my pocket
    And we started moving
    A man in a helmet said
    'What's that you're using'
    My eyes were half open
    But we didn't see him there
    Put the car back in my pocket
    And I'm still here in my chair

    My teeth were laughing, now
    We couldn't stop smiling
    We danced to the Mystery Band
    Without even trying
    My eyes were half open
    But we didn't see them there
    We ran along, walking 'cross the roof-tops
    In my chair Writer/s: FRANCIS DOMINIC MICHAEL NICOLA ROSSI, ROBERT KEITH YOUNG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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