Kelly said the van was streaked with broken sides of you,
Tapes and magazines, all your goodness beaming through
Sorting through your suitcase by the highway in the sun
Somewhere in Louisiana when you really need to run; your legs
Will bend and buckle, there is nowhere to go

So you walk sideways

Two sad young men one February, digging through a wreck
Cleaning out the tour van, check and double check
Nothing left inside now, nothing left to do
Empty out the empties, half this stuff belongs to you
When you load on something heavy, you've gotta watch your back

So you walk sideways




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    "When you load on something heavy, you've gotta watch your back"... this line made me cry.

    A good friend of my parents, like an uncle to me, was a truck driver. He was out for a while, and on his first day back, they over-loaded his truck, and he crashed, and the steel load he was carrying crashed right into the cab.

    And that's all I could think of when I heard that line.

    antisinecuriston April 21, 2010   Link

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