I want to live alone
Because the greatest love
Is always ruined by the bickering
The argument of living
So I want to live alone
I could be happy on my own

Live the rest of my life
With the vaguest of feeling

Wherever you are
Whoever is there
You know that I'll be here
Wishing I could be there

So I'm going to live alone
I'm not saying that out love is the greatest
But I'm in love with you
Want to stay in love with you
So I'm going to live alone
Yeah I'll be happy on my own

Live the rest of my life
With the vaguest of feeling

Wherever you are
Whoever is there
You know that I'll be here
Wishing I could be there

In NYC when
I get in a taxi
I say "man" to the driver so
He'll think
"Man!
I can imagine
Having a drink with that guy"
"He's alright"

Wherever you are
Whoever is there
You know that I'll be here
Wishing I could be there


Lyrics submitted by celticblade, edited by hungerCity, Tyqui

Live Alone Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley

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    One thing: "Catcher in the Rye", Yes?

    Holden gets kicked out of his school and decides to go to a trip to New York for a few days. Talks to taxi drivers and invites one for a drink as he's very lonely. Goes to bars, is bored talking to stupid girls, often thinks of Jane Gallagher ("Wherever you are, whoever is there, you know that I'll be here wishing I could be there...") - Holden often wants to call Jane but always ends up telling himself he "doesn't feel like it" and in the end, doesn't. If my memory isn't letting me down, Holden likes saying "alright", I think. And "live the rest of my life with the vaguest of feelings" - I don't know, teenage angst? I really don't know here, but Holden is always "depressed" by everything.

    Anyway, that could be a source of inspiration...

    thinkingofexcusestopostponeon October 06, 2009   Link

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