Tired and jaded
This road is unsafe
Have you been there?
Have you been there?

But time is on your side
You're too stubborn to wait
Are you listening?
Are you listening?

They want you to know
They want you to stay
Oh, it's too much to take
So you're running
Oh, you're running away

But oh
No
It's more than I can bear
Oh
It's more than I can bear

Car crash
Ending your days
At the side of the road
Are you trembling?
Are you trembling?

They'll wake up today
To the papers that say
Oh, well it was too hard to tell
He was swerving
They were swerving
Much too late

But no
But oh
It's more than I can bear
Oh
It's more than I can bear

Oh
It's more than I can bear
Oh
Oh, it's more it's more, more
Ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha

But oh
Hi-ee-I-ee-I-ee, oh, oh
Hi, it's more than I can bear
Oh
It's more than I can bear
More
More
More
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha


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Car Crash Lyrics as written by Michael Maida David Lanni

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    "This song is about one particular night. One of those nights where you are sitting in your car and you're half asleep. Where all you can see in front of you is car lights. There's a blinking light up ahead, it could be the police, it could be an ambulance, you don't know. There's cars backed up for miles because of an accident up ahead. When you get closer to the accident you see a car off the road, then another off the road and a third car with the engine on fire. Your left side of your brain tells you to look at the accident but the right side of your brain is asking you if you can handle it. Looking and seeing people hurt, and if someone needed help would you get out and help. This song is about a night just like that, but this accident was not an accident, the woman wanted to die." Raine Maida

    onceagainon August 13, 2002   Link

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