Sad Limousine

Gary Anthony Osborne, Veronique Sanson

You drove me to the airport
In a sad sad limousine
You told me that you loved me
But do you know what the words mean

So bye
Bye my friend good bye
I must face the road alone
But I'll make it
I'll make it, I'll make it
On my own

Gazing through the window
Of your sad sad limousine
We talked about the future
While thinking about what might have been

So bye
Bye my friend good bye
I must face the road alone
But I'll make it
I'll make it, I'll make it
On my own

Butterflies among the alibis
Quick goodbyes
Amid a room full of strangers
Broken ties wrapped up my silent lies
Trying hard not to scream
Crowded aisles of unconvincing smiles
Clocks and dials beat out the time
As you find me standing here
Watching you disappear
In your sad limousine

Bye
Bye my friend good bye
I must face the road alone
But I'll make it
I'll make it, I'll make it
On my own

Bye
Bye my friend good bye
Your eyes say all there is to say
But I'll make it
I'll make it
Tomorrow is another day

Bye
Bye my friend good bye
I must face the road alone
But I'll make it, I'll make it
In the end
We're all alone

Trivia about the song Sad Limousine by Véronique Sanson

On which albums was the song “Sad Limousine” released by Véronique Sanson?
Véronique Sanson released the song on the albums “Live at the Olympia” in 1976, “Vancouver” in 1976, “Symphonique Sanson” in 1990, “Petits Moments Choisis” in 2007, “Les Années Américaines : Best of Véronique Sanson” in 2015, and “Les Années Américaines - Le Film [B.O.F.]” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Sad Limousine” by Véronique Sanson?
The song “Sad Limousine” by Véronique Sanson was composed by Gary Anthony Osborne, Veronique Sanson.

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