Moonjock

Album: Centipede Hz (2012)
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  • In our covered wagon times when dad he had his captain eyes
    We'd get the steel horse moving on the straights and lines of 95
    And mom she was our singer and we kept alive on greasy fries
    I held onto my stash of jams that ran along in Michelin time

    In the back of our old car never going too far
    In the back of our old car I think we've gone too far

    And there's no way to remind me of pacific plates or what the text was
    No better way to remind me of sun heated seats then "love me do" was

    Carolina mark the mile "south of the border" bumper signs
    And styles I don't recognize a weeping willow motel sign
    By Georgia I am hypnotized more batteries for my power ma'am
    I'm tuning into radio let it change me till we drive again

    In the back of our old car never going to far
    In the back of our old car I think we've gone too far

    And there's no way to remind me of the scented heads in a blue camino
    No better way to remind me of a neato rack then a lead off track was

    And there's no way to remind me of the ?
    No better way to remind me of ?

    And in the nighttime you'll sleep
    Lean on it lean on it
    Don't you wake them lean on it

    And in the nighttime you'll sleep
    Lean on it lean on it
    Don't you wake them lean on it

    And in the nighttime you'll sleep

    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again
    And then We ran it out, ran it out
    And then we ran out again and then we ran out again Writer/s: BRIAN ROSS WEITZ, DAVID MICHAEL PORTNER, JOSHUA CALEB DIBB, NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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