I'll Get The Car Tonight (Tape Version)
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I'll Get The Car Tonight (Tape Version)
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I'll get the car tonight
I'll call you
We'll go out for a drive
For a while, you ask me do I know
Why it's still a crime
To feel a little bit less
Than they want you to feel
I say I don't know
Some days it's a lifetime
Some mornings it's on my mind
What can you do
To see it through
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