i call a comet through the cloak
its time we drive, coast-to-coast
she taps her foot, we quicken up
time that crackles under us, even..

say:
"lover, just drive me around,
ill relax when we cover ground"

i feel the wind roll on my skin
feel us roller coaster in, oh my..
shes always leading me astray
i wonder what the western ways, look like..
i see such distance before me
in the dark i hear it calling
i'm wide eyed at four in the morning
just don't stop, don't stop, don't... stop
burnt by the sunrise!
bring on my blood eyes!

say:
"lover, just drive me around
ill relax when we cover ground"

lie back, she puts her foot down
just don't stop, don't stop, don't.. stop
burnt by the sunrise!
bring on my blood eyes!


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    Our car coming though the cloak This time lets try the coast to coast She taps her foot we quicken up The time that crackles under us - leaving I say lover just drive me around I relax when we cover ground I feel the wind roll on my skin Feel us rollercoastering - oh my She's always leading me stray I wonder what the western waves - look like I see such distance before me In the dark I hear it calling I'm wide eyed at 4 in the morning Just don't stop don't stop don't - stop Burned by the sunrise Bright on my blood eyes Say lover just drive around I'm relaxed when we cover ground I lie back and she puts her foot down Just don't stop don't stop don't - stop Burned by the sunrise Bright on my blood eyes

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