Here you go way to fast
Don't slow down you're gonna crash
You should watch watch your stay here
Don't look out you're gonna break your neck
So shut up, shut your mouth
Cause I'm not listening anyhow
I've had enough, enough of you
Enough to last a life time through
So what do you want of me?
Got no words of sympathy and if I go around with you
You know that I'll get messed up too with you

Na na na na na
Na na na na na

Here you go way to fast
Don't slow down you're gonna crash
You don't know what's been going down
You've been running all over town

So shut up, shut your mouth
'Cause I'm not listening anyhow
I've had enough, enough of you
Enough to last a life time through
So what do you want of me?
Got no cure for misery and if I go around with you
You know that I'll get messed up too with you

With you
Na na na na na
Slow down you're gonna crash
Na na na na na
Slow down you're gonna crash
Na na na na na
Slow down you're gonna crash


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Crash Lyrics as written by Dominic James Miller Mark Jeffrey Hudson

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    This is just an awesome punk cover,.. hardly a punk classic,, especially since it's a cover of a primites song. a british pop band. Still an enjoyable song.

    Im2fat2bninjaon December 25, 2004   Link

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