Well I'm just people watching, the other people watching me
We're all people watching, the other people watching we

We're as lonely as we want it to be
We're all as lonely as we want it to be
Just as lonely as we want it to be
I'm just you, you're just me
It's only true, if we believe

Well there really ain't no use in stopping
What nobody never told me not to do
So I'll keep people watching
Watching me now
Finding my way back to you

We're as lonely as we want it to be
We're all as lonely as we want it to be
I'm just as lonely as we want it to be
I'm just you, you're just me
It's only, true if we believe

I see so many feet going so many ways
People passing by they got nothing to say
On our own just watching and confused
Well if nobody told me what to do
I guess I'm breaking all the rules

Well I'm just people watching the other people watching me
We're all people watching the other people watching we

We're as lonely as we want it to be
We're not so lonely as we want it to be
I'm just as lonely as I want it to be
Not so lonely
Lonely
Lonely
Lonely
Lonely
Lonely
Lonely


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People Watching Lyrics as written by Jack Hody Johnson

Lyrics © Bubble Toes Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING

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    I think this song is about people just living in their own little world and not being aware of whats going on around them. In the verse starting with "i see so many feet..." its like hes saying that people are just living their individual life and not being aware... but he's saying he's breaking the rules because he does see it. People are lonely in their own little world...

    i dont know, i could be wrong.

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