Somewhere In My Car

Album: Fuse (2013)
Charted: 49
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  • I'm driving home tonight, catching all red lights
    That's alright cause I don't want to be alone
    There's nobody waitin' there, cold and empty bed
    Words I wished Id said come on the radio

    Ooh, oh, oh, and I don't know why I do this to myself
    Ooh, oh, oh, I know you're with someone else

    But in my mind were somewhere in my car
    And it's raining hard on the streetlight glow
    You got your lips on mine, its gasoline on fire
    I never will forget, you grabbed my shirt and pulled it over my head
    And your fingertips slide up and down my back
    Breathin' hard, steamin' up the glass
    Id give anything if I could bring you back home

    So, I've been sleeping til noon in the same bedroom
    Where I once held you and its breaking my heart
    I should take down all those pictures from my wall
    Promises we made won't fill this empty space

    Ooh, oh, oh, and I dont know why I just cant let you go
    Ooh, oh, oh, I know youre never coming back

    But in my mind were somewhere in my car
    And it's raining hard on the streetlight glow
    You got your lips on mine, its gasoline on fire
    I never will forget, you grabbed my shirt and pulled it over my head
    And your fingertips slide up and down my back
    Breathin' hard, steamin' up the glass
    Id give anything if I could bring you back home

    But in my mind were somewhere in my car
    And it's raining hard on the streetlight glow
    You got your lips on mine, its gasoline on fire
    I never will forget, you grabbed my shirt and pulled it over my head
    And your fingertips slide up and down my back
    Breathin' hard, steamin' up the glass
    Id give anything if I could bring you back home Writer/s: JOHN THOMAS HARDING, KEITH LIONEL URBAN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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