(Theme From) Carjack Fever Songtext
von Harvey Danger
(Theme From) Carjack Fever Songtext
Well, there′s a bright white light,
To shine shine on all the dim bulbs in the crowd tonight,
And there's a thin yellow line to separate the fast lane,
And there′s a man I know,
He'll take apart your engine if you ask him right,
Let's empty all the mini-bars and leave this town in flames.
He′s starving for attention,
She′s swallowing her pride,
Bitter gall for bleeding ulcers,
Attitudes you can't abide,
A sentence fragment city,
A poor excuse for a life of crime,
This is not a road picture,
We are not amused, or surprised,
You don′t need a passport,
To know what state you're in.
She wore barrettes of many colours in her many-coloured hair,
That′s not the point, they only notice what you wear,
She said, "the moon is a toenail, the stars are a guardrail,
My heart is a sand pail... and you're Toluca lake."
Stop the traffic!
Bend the time!
We′re heading into territory too ugly to explore,
But they've both been there before,
He quotes Nathaniel west,
She tries her best,
But can't find a mouth to grin with,
′Cause a tragedy requires,
A little greatness to begin with...
You are ill wind, you blow no good,
A piss ant under glass, an airport neighbourhood,
Earthquake survivor, feral youngsters smoking tea,
Spit in your hands and see you splinter, every, tree,
Culver City! Beechwood Drive! Vesper Avenue! Hey hey!
The needle on the radiator,
Rising as the road inclines.
The scene is going nowhere fast,
He′s shooting highway signs,
She carves her sorry epitaph,
A carjack fever scrawl,
"If you only live in movies,
Maybe you don't really live at all."
You don′t need a passport,
To know what state you're in,
To know what state you′re in,
To know what state you're in,
To know what state you′re...
To shine shine on all the dim bulbs in the crowd tonight,
And there's a thin yellow line to separate the fast lane,
And there′s a man I know,
He'll take apart your engine if you ask him right,
Let's empty all the mini-bars and leave this town in flames.
He′s starving for attention,
She′s swallowing her pride,
Bitter gall for bleeding ulcers,
Attitudes you can't abide,
A sentence fragment city,
A poor excuse for a life of crime,
This is not a road picture,
We are not amused, or surprised,
You don′t need a passport,
To know what state you're in.
She wore barrettes of many colours in her many-coloured hair,
That′s not the point, they only notice what you wear,
She said, "the moon is a toenail, the stars are a guardrail,
My heart is a sand pail... and you're Toluca lake."
Stop the traffic!
Bend the time!
We′re heading into territory too ugly to explore,
But they've both been there before,
He quotes Nathaniel west,
She tries her best,
But can't find a mouth to grin with,
′Cause a tragedy requires,
A little greatness to begin with...
You are ill wind, you blow no good,
A piss ant under glass, an airport neighbourhood,
Earthquake survivor, feral youngsters smoking tea,
Spit in your hands and see you splinter, every, tree,
Culver City! Beechwood Drive! Vesper Avenue! Hey hey!
The needle on the radiator,
Rising as the road inclines.
The scene is going nowhere fast,
He′s shooting highway signs,
She carves her sorry epitaph,
A carjack fever scrawl,
"If you only live in movies,
Maybe you don't really live at all."
You don′t need a passport,
To know what state you're in,
To know what state you′re in,
To know what state you're in,
To know what state you′re...
Writer(s): Aaron Huffman, Jeff Lin, Sean Nelson, Evan Sult Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com