What strange and lovely dreams
Crashing through the streets
Driving off the cliff
Smashing on the stones
Tossed out to the sea
To drift, and sink, and sleep

And now my eyes are glued
To signs, and railings, and curbs
Drive and drive and drive
But where's the finish line?
Is there a trophy there for me?
Oh, any consolation's fine

Drag my body
Drag my body
Drag me from this constant car crash
Pick out all the glass
All the shards have made me hard
Oh, I just can't live like that
Crash after crash

After crash, after crash
After crash, after crash
After crash, after crash
After crash, after crash
After crash, after crash

Oh, I won't live like that
In the shrapnel of the past
And now my eyes open
Why, why, oh, why


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    Driving off the cliff Smashing on the stones Tossed out to the sea To Drift, and sink, and sleep

    The lead singer has such a great voice.

    brokenspoonson January 06, 2005   Link
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    it's tim kasher, hes in cursive too

    my_own_parasiteon January 30, 2005   Link
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    This song is on the Saddle Creek 50 album.

    Mellow_Harsheron February 10, 2006   Link
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    i love the way he says "all the shards have made me hard"

    patiencebabeon September 03, 2006   Link
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    And this song is from what album?

    never_say_foreveron September 19, 2006   Link
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    patiencebabe, don't see how the way he says that line is different // more special than the way he says all the other lines..

    let uss be freeon December 17, 2006   Link

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