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lyrics
gray car on my street: this could be it. this could be the gray car I died waiting for.
you pull into my driveway and forget why,
and nothing’s safe that’s open so wide. I didn’t stand a chance. gray car, don’t laugh - I was sick, and you thought I couldn’t get better.
not if I tried. what do you know about coming back to life?
you took me to the beach and the good fence released on the way back to your house.
we’re awful as can be; I’m a secret, I agree – and you’re so discreet that everybody knows you’re killing me.
gray car, why won’t you choose?
are you scared to see that it’s been you?
gray car, you bothered for a child left in doubt -
left behind, there is no fixing this now.
I won’t get in again, and you won’t turn around.
we’re awful as can be; I’m a secret, I agree – and you’re so discreet that everybody knows you’re killing me.
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