Lyrics The Montgomery Clifts – Lakeside

Lakeside Lyrics – The Montgomery Clifts

Singer: The Montgomery Clifts
Title: Lakeside

Down the lakeside
1970
Laying on the passenger seat
The biggest car

I see the veins in my mother’s legs
Like silverfish shimmering
1970
But that’s alright

Alright
When my stepfather died in the building trade
He bore no relation to me
But that’s alright

Timber line, timber pine
Tall across the water
As we sat down
Me and my mother we sat down at the lakeside early

Late 1970
We drovе down the longest road I’ve еver seen
And when I, I was still so young
These people took care of me

Carried me back to the house in my sleep
I’m swimming in shimmering
Sunlight on the surface
I’m hugging the shore

Hugging my stepfather down at the lakeside early
Late 1970
We drove down the longest road we’d ever seen
Laying on the passenger seat

{?} falling into the color
And then I, I can see my mother now
White dress beautiful
She bears no relation at all to me

The timber line, timber pine
So tall across the water
As we sit down
Me and my mother we sit down at the lakeside early

Late 1970
We drive down the longest road you’ve ever seen
To the lakeside early
Late 1970

She bears no relation at all to me
Lakeside, lakeside
Carry me back to the lakeside nineteen
Seventy
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