Drive Myself Home

Album: Autofiction (2022)
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  • I saw your faces in the brake lights
    And I drove myself home
    I saw your faces in my rearview mirror
    And I found myself thinking
    I'll be anything you want me to be
    I can even be her
    I saw your faces lit up by the brake lights
    And I drove myself home

    I'll drive myself home

    How low, how low can I go?
    How low, how low can I go, honey?
    How long till I can laugh about it all?
    How do I say what I want to say out loud?

    How low, how low can I go?
    How low, how low can I go, honey?
    How long till I can laugh about it all?
    How do I say what I want to say out loud?

    I saw your faces lit up by the brake lights
    And I drove myself home
    I saw you lost within
    The weightlessness of longing
    And I drove myself home

    I'll drive myself home Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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