Monday, February 13, 2006

MORE Lyrics from school.



I'm leaving you all of my car parts
I didn't have the money or I would have gotten roses
You poured one more highball
But I had to go before my poor heart overflowed

Ceiling tiles and highway signs are flowing through my mind

I'm leaving under cover of darkness
I never had a home where I didn't need to hide
I've seen every lover leave me the same way
The harder they are the harder I try
That's a lie, but I say it with a smile

You put all your hope in my slim chance
I didn't know I had
I don't even have cigarettes

Baby wasn't down with the heist
I just tried to do what I thought was right
But baby wasn't down with it
She wasn't down

I'm leaving you all of my car parts
I'll call you when I'm coming back again if I can
I mean to quit stealing as soon as I steal for the last time
At least my watch is right two times a day

You put all your hope in my slim chance
I didn' know I had
I don't even have cigarettes

yes yes. i listened to the song every day on the bus. and on the way to the metro.


the long winters are the favourite band of discerning south-american socialists.

6 Comments:

Blogger schnappiclaz said...

heeeey come on that is a sweet song.
i remember you sending it to me when you were like 14 all "yeah this stuff, its so good". well, it is.
what was the other band called? longpigs?

1:29 PM  
Blogger mok-san said...

hey its the axis of good

5:16 PM  
Blogger Mr. John Steed said...

Kirchner's missing!

3:39 PM  
Blogger Mr. John Steed said...

We're all SOCIALISTAS now in Latin America. Kind of a fashion movement, well I think so.

3:40 PM  
Blogger Mr. John Steed said...

He's not socialist, actually, but he likes to show himself as one. He's kind of a peronista (as long as that an tell something about his political thoughts) from the left.

9:18 PM  
Blogger Siv said...

those lyrics make me cry fools.

4:36 AM  

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