You And I

Album: Wilco (The Album) (2009)
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  • You and I, we might be strangers
    However close we get sometimes
    It's like we never met

    But you and I, I think we can take it
    All the good with the bad
    Make something that no one else has but

    You and I, you and I

    Me and you, what can we do
    When the words we use sometimes
    Are misconstrued

    Well, I won't guess, what's coming next
    I can't ever tell you
    The deepest well I've ever fallen into

    Oh, I don't wanna know
    Oh, I don't wanna know
    Oh, I don't need to know
    Everything about you

    Oh, I don't wanna know
    And you, don't need to know
    That much about me

    You and I, we might be strangers
    However close we get sometimes
    It's like we never met

    But you and I, I think we can take it
    All the good with the bad
    Make something that no one else has but

    You and I, you and I
    You and I, you and I
    You and I, you and I
    You and I, you and I Writer/s: GLENN KOTCHE, JEFFREY SCOTT TWEEDY, JOHN CHADWICK STIRRATT, MIKAEL JORGENSEN, NELS CLINE, PAT SANSONE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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