Source: Terkel, S. (1980). "Sharon Fox." In: American Dreams, Lost and Found (pp. 61-64). New York, NY: Pantheon.
lyrics
He kissed me on the cheek and I kissed him
Everybody saw it
I never thought my feet were on the ground
I may never see him again
I wish that I could get to know him.
I'm just one of millions
There has to be more
There's just so many people
And so many planets
Yes, there has to be more.
I put out my magazine
It was after he died
It cost me almost my whole bank account
They didn't think I had it in me.
credits
from Obliteration City,
released April 25, 2017
Tom Bogdon - guitar
Sean Carnage - alto saxophone
Eli Chartkoff - vocals, synthesizers, keyboards, bass, drum machines
Mary Chartkoff - tenor saxophone
Sean Johnson - drums
Produced by Eli Chartkoff, Tom Bogdon, and Luke Ehret. Mixed by Luke Ehret.
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