Shattered (Turn The Car Around)

Album: All Sides (2008)
Charted: 36
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  • In a way, I need a change from this burnout scene
    Another time, another town, another everything
    But it's always back to you, yeah
    Stumble out in the night from the pouring rain
    Made the block, sat and thought, there's more I need
    It's always back to you

    But I'm good without ya
    Yeah, I'm good without you
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    How many times can I break 'til I shatter?
    Over the line, can't define what I'm after
    I always turn the car around
    Give me a break, let me make my own pattern
    All that it takes is some time, but I'm shattered
    I always turn the car around

    I had no idea that the night
    Would take so damn long
    Took it out, on the street
    While the rain still falls
    Push me back to you

    But I'm good without ya
    Yeah, I'm good without you
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    How many times can I break 'til I shatter?
    Over the line, can't define what I'm after
    I always turn the car around
    Give me a break, let me make my own pattern
    All that it takes is some time, but I'm shattered
    I always turn the car around

    Oh
    Give it up, give it up, baby
    Give it up, give it up now, now

    How many times can I break 'til I shatter?
    Over the line, can't define what I'm after
    I always turn the car around
    All that I feel is the realness I'm faking
    Taking my time, but it's time that I'm wasting
    Always turn the car around

    How many times can I break 'til I shatter?
    Over the line, can't define what I'm after
    I always turn the car around

    Don't wanna turn that car around
    I gotta turn this thing around Writer/s: Gregg Wattenberg, Marc Roberge
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • CliffGreat song with a great meaning
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