Lyrics to
Headlights

Released by Cat Power in 1995
From the Album: Dear Sir |

This version of Headlights was released by Cat Power in 1995.

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Last thing I remember
Last thing I remember
Last thing I remember
Somebody was laughing in my ear
Last thing I remember
The sun was coming up
Last thing i remember
Last thing i remember
Hey the headlights are getting to
Close to me
Hey the headlights are cutting me
I can see
Somewhere above me
I can see
My friend weeping
My friend singing over me
Lifting her arms up to the sky
Lifting her arms up to the sky
….
Somewhere above me
I can hear
Like birds singing
Or are they weeping

Get up around eight
Get up around eight
Get up around eight
Get up around eight
Let’s make some coffee
And get real stoned
Hey let’s play a record or two
A record or two
A record or two
A record or two

Hey the headlights are getting too
Close to me
Hey the headlights are cutting me
And I can see I’m alone
It’s cold as hell
It’s cold as hell
It’s cold as hell
It’s cold as hell
It’s cold as hell


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Cat Power has released many songs over the years besides Headlights. Cat Power released songs from 1995 to 2008 spanning across albums like Dear Sir, What Would The Community Think, Myra Lee, Moon Pix, The Covers Record, Clear The Room: Rarities, You Are Free, Jukebox, and Dark End Of The Street. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Cat Power.

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