I spy
I see through everything
But I know
I don't know anything
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
Time flies
Hands of the hourglass
Getting born
Watching the seasons pass
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
I know
I'll live through everything
But I cry
I'll cry about anything
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
Well, I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number
I see through everything
But I know
I don't know anything
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
Time flies
Hands of the hourglass
Getting born
Watching the seasons pass
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
I know
I'll live through everything
But I cry
I'll cry about anything
And on cold nights
My soul is like anyone's
And on slow nights
Well, I'd forgive anyone
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number with wings
I've got a number
The Bongos

The Bongos were a power pop band from Hoboken, New Jersey, that emerged from the New York City arts scene, primarily active in the 1980s, led by Richard Barone. With their unique musical style, they were major progenitors of the Hoboken indie-pop community, college radio favorites, and made the leap to national recognition with the advent of MTV. Their breakthrough song "Numbers with Wings" garnered the group a major cult following and was nominated at the first MTV Video Music Awards. Along with a handful of others, the Bongos were instrumental in the advancement of the alternative rock movement.