I dont care how blue your eyes are, youll never get away.
Tongue tied to that spread eagle traffic jam leper,
Its a party on the interstate.
Everyones just pulling in.
Everyones just getting off.
What lies between is just another ride to us.
Dont hold on for too long,
That gal aint what she used to be.
Fast lane to fornication,
Just watch out for spare parts,
Discarded in the frenzy.
Weve been riding this for far too long now.
Just dont be surprised when the wheels are falling off.


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    seems to me like its about having meaningless sex with a slutty chick. alot of it sounds like its talking about how much she gets around

    duzton November 28, 2006   Link
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    Its a party on the interstate.

    every1 is just using her "the girl is a whore"

    Everyones just pulling in.

    same thing shes a whore or hooker

    Everyones just getting off.

    once again whore, people are done with her

    What lies between is just another ride to us.

    between her legs is where they get there kicks?

    Dont hold on for too long,

    either dont fall in love cause she just wants u for sex?

    That gal aint what she used to be

    once again became a whore

    Fast lane to fornication,

    shes easy to have sex with

    im not sure about the last part

    Just watch out for spare parts, Discarded in the frenzy. Weve been riding this for far too long now.

    foamXbuddyon April 16, 2007   Link
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    Oh and i think the was an explanation that i understand but u said it kindaunclear and the end means this

    Spare parts means watch out for the other guys she is the interstate you are the cars as in the guys she sleeps with and then the spare parts they bring with them AKA Weapons?

    Discarded in the ferenzy spared parts or weapons used on you in anger over her

    Weve been riding this too long your hooked she has you now or its time to get off

    unsilentsinon May 04, 2007   Link
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    strong fucking song. good stuff.

    lagwagon182on May 25, 2009   Link

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