Cathy
Hey Cathy, do you remember me?
Well, it's been a while, I guess
How are you doing?
Well, I hope, you're alright
Well, I still got your 'Born To Run'-LP
I hope you don't miss it too much
It's always there on the turntable
So I can play it anytime that I want to
Well, Cathy, I kept your picture in my wallet
You know, the one were you still wear your old glasses
And your blonde hair covers half of your left eye
And you smile like only you can smile
Do you remember Billy?
He has become a man now
A real handsome man
And a real stubborn man
Or do you remember Jacob?
You know, the guy who only had nine fingers
Last week he was arrested
'Cause he was selling some heroine
Well, Cathy, I just stopped drinking the other day
Well, I know, it's not the first time I say that
But this time, this time it's for real
I know it, I know that I can make it
Well, Cathy, I met this guy the other day
He said that he could make me a rich man
He would help me to pay back all my debts
If I just do a little favor for him
Well, Cathy, I wish you all the best
Maybe your life is now how you always wanted it to be
Tell Mary, well, tell her that I'm doin' fine
Goodbye, Cathy, goodbye
Well, it's been a while, I guess
How are you doing?
Well, I hope, you're alright
Well, I still got your 'Born To Run'-LP
I hope you don't miss it too much
It's always there on the turntable
So I can play it anytime that I want to
Well, Cathy, I kept your picture in my wallet
You know, the one were you still wear your old glasses
And your blonde hair covers half of your left eye
And you smile like only you can smile
Do you remember Billy?
He has become a man now
A real handsome man
And a real stubborn man
Or do you remember Jacob?
You know, the guy who only had nine fingers
Last week he was arrested
'Cause he was selling some heroine
Well, Cathy, I just stopped drinking the other day
Well, I know, it's not the first time I say that
But this time, this time it's for real
I know it, I know that I can make it
Well, Cathy, I met this guy the other day
He said that he could make me a rich man
He would help me to pay back all my debts
If I just do a little favor for him
Well, Cathy, I wish you all the best
Maybe your life is now how you always wanted it to be
Tell Mary, well, tell her that I'm doin' fine
Goodbye, Cathy, goodbye
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Writer(s): Florian Preinerstorfer
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