american jet set
so young and cinemantic
just start the car and lets go

american jet set
we need our blood stirred, dammit
get off the floor and lets go
like plastic figurines
lay in the back and blast the tape machine

it's all that he wants
it's all that he wants
and all that he wants
is all that he wants
and all that he wants
is a minute with her

to crash the ball and take her home
to break her heart and tear her clothes
to feel alive, young and terrified

american jet set
heartsick and so dramatic
just fill the tank, i've had it
like plastic figurines
another burn-up on the airwaves

it's all that he wants
it's all that he wants
and all that he wants
is all that he wants
and all that he wants
is a minute with her

to crash the ball and take her home
to break her heart, and tear her clothes
to feel alive, young and terrified

take a car, hot-wired and drive out
this is an ugly town
and we have to get out
take a car hot-wired and drive out
this is a fucked up town
and it's freakin' me out

it's all that he wants
it's all that he wants
and all that he wants
is all that he wants
and all that he wants
is a minute with her

to crash the ball and take her home
to break her heart and tear her clothes
to feel alive, young and terrified.


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    "like plastic figurines" I love that lyric. When Mat Devine sings it, I get ear orgasms.<3 Just a magnificent song by a genius band.

    sick-girlon January 30, 2005   Link

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