In The Car...

Album: Saturn's Pattern (2015)
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  • In the car
    In the car
    Have I taken it too far

    All shook up
    Nowhere to go
    Just me and my baby
    All alone

    I could spend my summer nights
    Riding 'round the m25
    In the car I live my life
    Front or the back seat
    I don't mind

    In the car
    In the car
    Many miles, still so far

    Ride the highways
    Peace on my mind
    'Round the countries
    Side by side

    I'm self contained
    And the music's loud
    No one can get in
    And I don't wanna get out

    Now I spend my summer's wise
    Riding 'round the M25
    In the car I live and die
    Front ot the back seat
    I don't mind

    I'm gonna send a pic sometime
    Just to show you what it's like
    In the car I live my life
    Don't wanna talk
    Just wanna drive Writer/s: JAN NICHOLAS KYBERT, PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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