The Ghost of Genova Heights

Amy E Millan, Christopher Allen Seligman, Evan Whitney Cranley, Patrick McGee, Torquil John Campbell

He hoped to be remembered as the one
Who told his men to turn back
And go where we'd begun
Roses are the flower he would prefer
Scatter all his ashes on the pier

Genova Heights, Genova Heights
Are hard to leave, are hard to leave
The bedroom lights of Genova Heights
Are hard to leave, are hard to leave

You did wrong that you thought was good
Now you're back in the neighborhood
I see you and I never should
Now you're back in the neighborhood

You, you did wrong that you thought was good
Now you're back in the neighborhood
I always see you and I never should
Now you're back, now you're back in the neighborhood

He taps upon the glass when I'm asleep
So now I keep my window closed at night
SOS in Morse code when the wind blows
He is waiting for his moment to be right

Genova Heights, Genova Heights
Are hard to leave, are hard to leave
The endless lights of Genova Heights
Are hard to leave, so hard to leave

You did wrong that you thought was good
Now you're back in the neighborhood
I see you and I never should
Now you're back in the neighborhood

You, you did wrong that you thought was good
Now you're back in the neighborhood
I always see you and I never should
Now you're back, now you're back in the neighborhood

Trivia about the song The Ghost of Genova Heights by Stars

On which albums was the song “The Ghost of Genova Heights” released by Stars?
Stars released the song on the albums “In Our Bedroom, After The War” in 2007 and “The Bedroom Demos” in 2011.
Who composed the song “The Ghost of Genova Heights” by Stars?
The song “The Ghost of Genova Heights” by Stars was composed by Amy E Millan, Christopher Allen Seligman, Evan Whitney Cranley, Patrick McGee, Torquil John Campbell.

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