I don’t remember what you said to me.
Was it you would or that you wouldn’t be?
I gave you my lovin’ in the springtime,
But then until now is such a long time.

And all the dirty boys on the street are looking for a new game.
Did you leave me with the same?
And all the pretty girls gonna try and tie him down.
It’s Autumn in Jane.

A-rhythm-a-rockin’ at the dancehall,
Saturday nights we had a real ball.
And I was so proud to be your boyfriend,
But now we lost what we had then.

And all the dirty boys on the street are looking for a new game.
Did you leave me with the same?
And all the pretty girls gonna try and tie him down.
It’s Autumn in Jane.

I see the leaves are catching fire.
The birds are flying from their home,
And all around the world is crying.
I don’t wanna go be happy
Autumn in Jane.

And all the dirty boys on the street are looking for a new game.
Did you leave me with the same?
And all the pretty girls gonna try and tie him down.
It’s Autumn in Jane.

And all the dirty boys on the street are looking for a new game.
Did you leave me with the same?
And all the pretty girls gonna try and tie him down,
Gonna try and tie him down
Gonna try and tie him down.
It’s Autumn in Jane.

I don’t remember what you said to me.
Was it you would or that you wouldn’t be?
I gave you my lovin’ in the springtime,
But then until now is such a long time.


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    i typed in homie and got this hahahahahahahahahahaha

    VerdantForceon December 11, 2005   Link
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    I like this song, actually. I don't know where I found this gem, a live recording of a Rivers Cuomo side project, but even though the quality leaves something to be desired... I like this song. I hope it makes it on the next Weezer album. Or on some collection on unrealsed stuff. Damn, their unrelased stuff is good.

    TheSilverNobleon July 15, 2007   Link

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