Don't pretend to be anything
But an American boy who drives Japanese toys
Making noise with the boys on Saturday night

And down on the corner of Olive and Queens
We talk about things that we've never seen
Like the Sistine, and the heart of Spain and God
We all want to see God

Right now, we all want to see God
Right now, right now, right now

Get into the car
And shut the door
These twenty-two years will be twenty-two more
And after that, we'll rest at last, but not now

No, We'll keep driving 'till the sun goes down
And the sea explodes into the evening hours
And we'll sing that we've done something good
To the trumpets of Hollywood

(We all, we are)
Right now, we all want to see God
(We all, we are)
Right now, right now, right now
Oh, we
(We all, we are)
We all want to see God
(We all, we are)
Right now, right now, right now

We, we will have the last laugh as we step on the gas
And only heaven knows, heaven knows where we'll go
And only heaven knows what we don't

We will have the last laugh as we step on the gas
And only heaven knows, heaven knows where we'll go

(We all, we are)
Right now, we all want to see God
(We all, we are)
Right now, right now, right now
Oh, we
(We all, we are)
We all want to see God
(We all, we are)
Right now, right now, right now


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    this is such an excellent song. could someone possibly do me a HUGE favor and type a discography for their new cd? please?

    thePIXIEprincesson June 02, 2002   Link
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    1. Hold On Nothing
    2. American Love
    3. Crazy Eight
    4. Saint Street
    5. Bartender
    6. Baltimore Blues
    7. The Flags
    8. Long Road
    9. Devil Started Rock 'n Roll
    10. Nothing Better to Do
    11. Travel and Trust
    12. Standard Life
    watchthefireworkson July 25, 2002   Link
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    i love you! thank you!

    thePIXIEprincesson July 29, 2002   Link
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    these guys came to my town and played at the community college right down the street. i love them so much, they just make me happy with their lyrics about care-free living and fun. this band is really going somewhere.

    IllCatchYou11on September 22, 2002   Link
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    Yeahh same here they played at a community college really close also with the k word

    Sofarbutnowereon September 24, 2002   Link
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    This a song about living to the fullest extent, being kids and wanting to see the world. I love just jumping in a car with friends and seeing where the day takes you. That is what being young is all about, that is real adventure.

    ChaosFluro24on October 05, 2002   Link

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