Lyrics Suburban Pines - Roo Panes
Grey
skies,
Suburban
Pines
Come
watch
a
film
at
mine
That's
where
you
grew
up
playing
Near
the
bridge
above
the
motorway
Big
news
in
our
hometown
They're
building
a
new
roundabout
Will
anybody
ever
get
out
Our
neck
of
the
woods?
Some
chapters
that
you
never
knew
I
wore
a
t-shirt
in
the
swimming
pool
When
the
nettles
seemed
to
smell
like
lemon
And
the
frogs
got
in
the
classroom
I
played
a
lot
of
golf
with
dad
that
winter
Got
pretty
good
at
missing
sitters
Maybe
one
day
I'll
be
a
big
hitter
And
cross
300
yards
And
I
wonder
what
you
did
those
days
Getting
busy
singing
in
the
rain
Would
you
tell
Gene
Kelly
that
you
like
his
hair?
But
if
you
wanna
learn
the
language,
then
you've
gotta
live
there
I
know
you
got
a
job
nearby
Stacking
shelves
to
pass
the
time
Around
then,
I'd
gone
away
Hadn't
met
you
yet,
but
I'll
meet
you
someday
I'm
28
in
Cathedral
Grove
Here
in
Canada,
the
trees
can
grow
In
their
quiet
life
they
reach
the
sky
One's
70
metres
high
And
I'd
read
a
book
on
the
Evergreens
They'd
taken
town
in
the
'70s
Planted
there
for
their
privacy
But
they
didn't
stop
you
meeting
me
Came
home
that
summer
and
I
didn't
leave
Made
a
nest
among
the
trees
Nestled
in
with
family
My
wings
got
tired
of
flying
Out
the
rough
and
tumble,
urban
jungle
We
were
river
swimmers,
we
were
night
star
lovers
Like
shy
little
deer,
we
would
run
for
cover
Found
our
cover
in
each
other's
arms
And
it's
so
true,
until
I
met
you
I'd
never
really
danced
before
I'd
slipped
up
once
on
a
wedding
floor
From
then
just
stood
there
watching
And
it's
funny
now,
that
you
love
somehow
That
I
wear
my
slippers
around
the
town
I
trip
over
when
we
walk
the
dog
Use
the
windscreen
wipers
'til
you
tell
me,
"Stop"
And
we
both
love
the
window
open
Both
have
a
funny
thing
'bout
elbows
And
now
we've
joined
the
swimming
pool
And
this
July
I'll
marry
you
We
grew
up
in
Suburban
Pines
Strangers
'til
the
stars
aligned
Shopped
at
the
same
supermarkets
The
same
old
chalky
walks
Well,
if
I
knew
that
someday
soon
In
Suburban
Pines,
I'd
be
meeting
you
Somewhere
down
the
avenue
I
would
have
danced
the
road
wearing
different
shoes
Yeah,
if
I
knew
that
someday
soon
In
Suburban
Pines,
I'd
be
meeting
you
I
might
have
danced
that
avenue
Might
have
danced
that
road
wearing
different
shoes
So
is
the
real
magic,
the
doorstep
glory
In
the
real
life
ordinary
story?
Yeah,
is
the
real
magic,
the
doorstep
glory
In
the
real
life
ordinary
story?
'Cause
it
feels
like
I'm
gonna
be
alright
'Cause
it
feels
like
I'm
gonna
be
alright
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