Bright you are
And bigger than both of us
Though I'm a star
I can't burn that bright
Tiger car swerving forward into us
Now here we are
Sleeper car
Now you're backing into me
Oh where you are
Feels good for now
Although my arms ache
harder than they ever have
You drive so far
Sleeper car
Now you're backing into me
Oh where you are
Feels good for now
Although my arms ache
harder than they ever have
You drive so far [x2]


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    Really dirty lyrics for such a pretty song. Or maybe I just have that kind of mind..

    OAMMon August 10, 2007   Link
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    nah it's about sex i'm pretty sure. And youre right about it being a pretty song with dirty lyrics LOL

    Numberoneblindon August 17, 2007   Link
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    It's really sad because now I can't think of it as anything other than butt sex....

    OAMMon September 03, 2007   Link
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    Nahh lol it can't be about butt sex.."now my arms ache harder than they ever have" her arms wouldn't ache from butt sex if you get me lol.

    x$xFEEBZx$x [H.W.C]on June 23, 2009   Link
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    What about a car accident??

    KorNoFX11on September 01, 2018   Link

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