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4.33 AM (Running Shoes) Lyrics

So I stood by the roadside
The soles of my running shoes gripping the tarmac
Like gunmetal magnets
Fixed on the front of her Fassbinder face
Was the kind of a smile
That only a rather dull child could have drawn
While attempting a graveyard in the moonlight
But she was impressed
You could see that she thought I looked fine
And when she turned sweeter
The reason (between you and me) was
She'd just seen my green Lamborghini

So we went for a spin in the country
To feel the wind in our hair
To feel the power of my engine
To feel the thrill of desire

And then in the trees I heard a twig snap
Warning lights flashed on my map
I opened my eyes and to my surprise
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Cover art for 4.33 AM (Running Shoes) lyrics by Roger Waters

after (Aparently They Were Traveling Abroad), he picked up two hitch hikers and now he is feeling very attracted towards the female hitch hiker.

Cover art for 4.33 AM (Running Shoes) lyrics by Roger Waters

not a lot of chatter for this one, its my favorite track on the album ive had dreams something like this and seperate nightmares like the arabs bit - i think the first half of the album will relate to young males and middle aged males (as waters was at the time) its basically describing a lust-filled yet tasteful dream

Cover art for 4.33 AM (Running Shoes) lyrics by Roger Waters

Also one of my favorites. I am American so I think I'm not understand something that might be common parlance for for English. I figured out Fassbinder was Rainer Werner Fassbinder but what about "gunmetal magnets". Gunmetal is a non-ferrous alloy, mostly copper. This means it's non-magnetic. There is also a gray color "gunmetal" which is similar to the color of iron ferrite. Do the English describe ferrite magnets by color?

 
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