Getaway Car
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Getaway Car
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The first time I saw you
You were chasing down a cyclone
All alone in a field
With rail yards and clovers
I kept rolling on and never thought
You'd wind up chasing me
Well settle down, I won't hesitate
To hit the highway
Before you lay me to waste
Settle up and I'll help you find
Something to drive, before you drive me insane
You're tired of walking and you
Loathe the ground
The sidewalk will barely
Touch your feet and life moves
Too slowly to hold you down
With ringing hands
You take it out on me
So get yourself a car and drive it all alone
Get yourself a car and ride it on the wind (2x)
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Raphael Murat performs "Getaway Car", and this lyric page sits inside the Raphael Murat catalog on LyroVerse.
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