One Hundred Years Of Solitude Songtext - Jane Wiedlin

One Hundred Years Of Solitude - Jane Wiedlin

The truck won't start
That was always your department
And it's so hot
The A/C broke awhile back
And I still haven't fixed it
I remember us
Huddled by the heater
Watching the steam rise
And trying to get warm
How long, how long ago does that seem

Seems like a hundred years of solitude
Feels like a hundred years of solitude

My footsteps ring
They're the only sound
In these empty rooms
I remember when this house was
Locked up in your laughter
I know that you
You do what you've gotta do
And I, I guess that I
I'm holding my own
But it's been so long, so very long

Seems like a hundred years of solitude
Feels like a hundred years of solitude
How long have we been apart
How long have you been gone
Seems like a hundred years of solitude
Solitude

Maybe pretty soon
Winter will come
Seems like a hundred years of solitude

I'm longing for the cold
For you to come home
Feels like a hundred years of solitude

Feels like a hundred years of solitude
Feels like a hundred years of solitude
Feels like a hundred years of solitude
Solitude

Feels like a hundred years of solitude
Ooh, solitude
Feels like a hundred years of solitude

How long have you been gone?
Solitude, solitude
Ooh, solitude


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