Alright

Album: I Should Coco (1995)
Charted: 2
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  • We are young, we run green
    Keep our teeth nice and clean
    See our friends, see the sights
    Feel alright

    We wake up, we go out
    Smoke a fag, put it out
    See our friends, see the sights
    Feel alright

    Are we like you?
    I can't be sure
    Of the scene, as she turns
    We are strange, in our worlds

    But we are young, we get by
    Can't go mad, ain't got time
    Sleep around if we like
    But we're alright

    Got some cash, bought some wheels
    Took it out 'cross the fields
    Lost control, hit a wall
    But we're alright

    Are we like you?
    I can't be sure
    Of the scene, as she turns
    We are strange, in our worlds

    But we are young, we run green
    Keep our teeth nice and clean
    See our friends, see the sights
    Feel alright

    Are we like you?
    I can't be sure
    Of the scene, as she turns
    We are strange, in our worlds

    But we are young, we run green
    Keep our teeth nice and clean
    See our friends, see the sights
    Feel alright Writer/s: Daniel Goffey, David N Yazbek, Gareth Coombes, Michael Quinn
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Alex from Gillingham, United KingdomAnd it was used in The Men Who Stare at Goats...
    Imagine if they had taken up Spielberg's offer and faded into obscurity... Oh, wait...
  • Mercedies from Soldotna, AkThis song was also used in the disneyland comercials. I had always wondered who this group was. They do kind of remind me of the Monkeys, but so much cooler!
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