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Oblivious Lyrics
Came to the door but she wouldn't see me
So I turned away to leave
She leaned out the window and said "Where ya goin?"
Now I have no time to grieve
And as I pushed my foot to the pedal
I was driving much too fast
The rain comin down and I couldn't see much
Now I have no time to grieve
And now you're right all the time
And I'm just oblivious
I'd rather stay in bed with you
Till it's time to get a drink
Came to the door but she wouldn't see me
So I turned away to leave
She leaned out the window and said "Where ya goin?"
Now I have no time to grieve
And now you're right all the time
And I'm just oblivious
I'd rather stay in bed with you
Till it's time to get a drink
(spoken: "I'm hyperventilating")
So I turned away to leave
She leaned out the window and said "Where ya goin?"
Now I have no time to grieve
I was driving much too fast
The rain comin down and I couldn't see much
Now I have no time to grieve
And I'm just oblivious
I'd rather stay in bed with you
Till it's time to get a drink
So I turned away to leave
She leaned out the window and said "Where ya goin?"
Now I have no time to grieve
And I'm just oblivious
I'd rather stay in bed with you
Till it's time to get a drink
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Sounds like someone that's very infatuated with someone who has them "under their thumb" and struggles with it but seems content to remain under their spell...
This song is played in standard tuning: G Am G D Am C G D
Oblivious by Roddy Frame is a totally different song. This song was written by Dean Wareham.