Lost Women

Album: Over Under Sideways Down (1966)
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  • Meeting people on my way
    Seemingly I've known one day
    Familiarity of things
    That my dreaming always brings

    Happenings ten years time ago
    Situations we really know
    But the knowing is in the mind
    Sinking deep into the well of time
    Sinking deep into the well of time

    Walking in the room I see
    Things that mean a lot to me
    Why they do I'll never know
    Memories don't strike me so
    Memories don't strike me so

    It seems to me I've been here before
    The sounds I heard, and the sights I saw
    Was it real, was it in my dreams
    I need to know what it all means
    Happenings ten years time ago
    Situations we really know

    But the knowing is in the mind
    Sinking deep into the well of time
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  • D. R. from Okc, OkClassic indeed...the Yardbirds I think peaked about then.
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