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April Fool - Pete Townshend
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April Fool Pete Townshend

"April Fool" by Pete Townshend, released in 1980, is a #Rock song that explores themes of love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of life. The lyrics reflect introspection and vulnerability, conveying a sense of longing and the complexities of relationships. Musically, it features Townshend's signature acoustic style, blending poignant melodies with heartfelt storytelling. The song captures the essence of human emotions, resonating with listeners and showcasing Townshend's lyrical depth.

April Fool - Pete Townshend
[Verse: Ronnie Lane]
She said, I'll see you in the morning, darlin'
I'll see you when the kids have gone to school
Well I know tomorrow is your birthday
I know you know that you're an April fool

[Chorus]
We used to roam so freely
It's been so long
I take my dreams to bed now
Where they belong, long gone

[Verse]
She said, there's dust and cobwebs on your North Star
There's no more frost and campfires in your hair
I see your wheels, they're rustin' in the backyard
I know that we're not goin' anywhere

[Chorus]
We used to roam so freely
And it's been so long
I take my dreams to bed now
Where they belong, long gone
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