Life Floats By

Gary Louris, Marc Perlman

Abuse me and confuse me

But never, never, never use me

Ah, you leave me so tired

So utterly uninspired

Thunder Bay was a drag, baby

Thunder Bay was a drag, baby

Upon the gravel and the dust

If I don't move, I will rust

You're a faint recurring melody

I can't seem to recall

In my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

In my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

The sun shines off the power lines

And the trees they wave me on

There's a black cloud of happiness

I can't finish what I've begun

We hit Duluth on a jag, baby

We hit Duluth on a jag, baby

I grab my coat

My hat and my paperback

From the corner of my eyes

I see you smile

In my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

In my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

I hear what they're saying

There's no use in praying

So I'll just slip away

In my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

You're in my mind, in my soul

I never really loved you

Trivia about the song Life Floats By by The Jayhawks

When was the song “Life Floats By” released by The Jayhawks?
The song Life Floats By was released in 2000, on the album “Smile”.
Who composed the song “Life Floats By” by The Jayhawks?
The song “Life Floats By” by The Jayhawks was composed by Gary Louris, Marc Perlman.

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