Good Morning Joan

NATHAN LARSON, NINA PERSSON, PETER SVENSSON

Good morning Joan
Now pick up your phone
It was bad but just a dream
And you are remembered
Put on something pretty
Go back to the city
In the town the sky's just space
No starlight in your face
Listen to Eve
She's got stuff up her sleeve
To her there's no excuse
You've gotta use before you get used
Or talk to Louise
She knows all about freezing
She got lost in early May
And now it's December

I'd call on you if I could
If you were less like me I would

Good morning Joan
Did you wake up alone
Did you dream you woke up happy
With a phone book full of names
Just forget about Mary
She says everything's scary
She got locked inside her skin
Get near her, she'll drag you in

I'd call on you if I could
If you were less like me I would
Save you from this if I could
If I were less like you, god knows I would
(Save you from this)
Spare us all this shit
But you're all just like me so I quit!

My name is yours
Can I sleep on your floor
See, my heroes changed their minds
And I lost my numbers

Trivia about the song Good Morning Joan by The Cardigans

When was the song “Good Morning Joan” released by The Cardigans?
The song Good Morning Joan was released in 2005, on the album “Super Extra Gravity”.
Who composed the song “Good Morning Joan” by The Cardigans?
The song “Good Morning Joan” by The Cardigans was composed by NATHAN LARSON, NINA PERSSON, PETER SVENSSON.

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