Juveniles

JAMES HAMILTON LEITHAUSER, MATTHEW FREDERICK BARRICK, PAUL C. MAROON, PETER M. BAUER, WALTER R. MARTIN

You're with someone else
Tomorrow night
Doesn't matter to me

'Cause there's a sun dying
Into the hill
You got all I need

You pulled a blanket across my eyes
It's a tragedy
Take a lonely look, for my sake
It's a tragedy

Oh country air
Is good for me
No matter whose side I'm on

Let these dead leaves
Dry in the sun
I'll be up and gone

There's a stranger outside
Oh Lord!
He's a wiser man than I
Oh Lord

I am a good man
By any count
And I see better things to come

Could she be right?
When she repeats
I am the lucky one

You're one of us
Or one of them
You're one of us
Or one of them

You're one of us
Or one of them
You're one of us
Or one of them

You're one of us
Or one of them

Trivia about the song Juveniles by The Walkmen

When was the song “Juveniles” released by The Walkmen?
The song Juveniles was released in 2010, on the album “Lisbon”.
Who composed the song “Juveniles” by The Walkmen?
The song “Juveniles” by The Walkmen was composed by JAMES HAMILTON LEITHAUSER, MATTHEW FREDERICK BARRICK, PAUL C. MAROON, PETER M. BAUER, WALTER R. MARTIN.

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