I have to drive
I have my reasons, dear
Its cold outside
I hate the seasons here
They suffer mornings most of all
I feel so powerless and small
By ten o’clock I’m back in bed
fighting the jury in my head

We lean to drive
Its fairly common, dear
My friend and I
I’m really frightened here

We suffer mornings most of all
We take our oxygen mask off
A sound goes thick and makes us breath
But there’s no choice we have to breath
It is a delicate position
Spin the bottle
End transmission
Something’s leaking
It’s the weekend
It’s the weekend
Oh Christ the claws are broken

We’ll have to drive
Or else they’ll catch us
Jest get inside
And take our chance’s

We suffer mornings most of all
Wake in a Twisted mess and craw to find a telephone and call
Meet you In an hour at the bar


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    I have/know of two different versions to this song. The one with only Amanda & Brian, listed here, and the one featuring the ambitious orchestra which has very different lyrics. Since that is the one most readily available, that is probably why there is so much confusion. Here are the lyrics to the version with the Ambitious Orchestra which you can find on automaticjoy.com:

    I have to drive I have my reasons, dear it's cold outside I hate the seasons here

    I suffer mornings most of all I feel so powerless and small by 10 o' clock I'm back in bed fighting the jury in my head

    we learn to drive it's only natural, dear we drive all night we haven't slept in years

    we suffer mornings most of all we saw you lying in the road we try to dig a decent grave but it's still a morning to behave

    it is a delicate position spin the bottle pick the victim posing upright follow directions blast the network oh, an impossible decision

    we'll have to drive they're getting closer just get inside it's almost over

    we will save your brothers we will save your cousins we will drive them far away from streets and signs from all trace of bad mankind

    we suffer mornings most of all wake up all bleary eyed and crawl to find a telephone call in each ear meet me at the car

    iggy1110on June 05, 2007   Link

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