Guess the 1960s song lyrics #67

1969. Classic, legendary group of individual superstars. This song was also cowritten by Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane. Although, Kantner could not be given credit due to legal disputes with Jefferson Airplane's manager. Jefferson Airplane also released a version of this song. The artists imagined themselves as some of the few survives of a nuclear apocalypse.
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Answer
If
you
smile
at
me
I
will
understand
Cause
that
is
something
everybody
everywhere
does
in
the
same
language
I
can
see
by
your
coat
my
friend
You're
from
the
other
side
There's
just
one
thing
I
got
to
know
Can
you
tell
me
please
who
won
Say
can
I
have
some
of
your
purple
berries
Yes
I've
been
eating
them
for
six
or
seven
weeks
now
Haven't
got
sick
once
Probably
keep
us
both
alive
Wooden
ships
on
the
water
very
free
and
easy
Easy
you
know
the
way
it's
supposed
to
be
Silver
people
on
the
shoreline
let
us
be
Talkin
bout
very
free
and
easy
Horror
grips
us
as
we
watch
you
die
All
we
can
do
is
echo
your
anguished
cries
Stare
as
all
human
feelings
die
We
are
leaving
you
don't
need
us
Go
take
your
sister
then
by
the
hand
Lead
her
away
from
this
foreign
land
Far
away
where
we
might
laugh
again
We
are
leaving
you
don't
need
us
And
it's
a
fair
wind
blowin
warm
Out
of
the
south
over
my
shoulder
Guess
I'll
set
a
course
and
go
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