Songtexte Engine - Slaughter Beach, Dog
When
they
stole
that
van
In
the
front
of
my
house
There
was
a
part
of
me
tied
to
the
engine
Maybe
I
was
the
engine
Dragging
those
boys
through
the
desert
Tumbleweeds
in
my
hubcaps
Tambourine
shoved
in
the
driveshaft
New
chords
locked
in
the
glove
box
Pull
it
all
downstairs
in
the
red-light
bar
On
the
carpeted
stage,
the
ceiling
comes
down
to
my
ballcap
Outside,
the
air
weighs
a
hundred
pounds
Bridesmaids
pour
out
of
the
bar
doors
Everything
black
but
the
concrete
You
take
the
front
seat,
I'll
try
to
drive
It's
hard
enough
singing
when
the
hotel
chokes
on
your
memories
Maybe
let's
watch
the
sopranos
Maybe
let's
order
in
Chinese
The
laundry
machine
isn't
breathing
I
write
about
Julie
in
a
little
white
chair
There's
nothing
for
music,
there's
Styrofoam
crushed
in
the
garbage
Someone
says,
"let's
get
a
move
on"
"Aw
man,
I'm
just
gettin'
my
groove
on"
There's
sleeping
bags
over
their
shoulders
I
thought
you
were
crying
You
said
you
were
through
for
good
Nothing
funny
It
always
goes
that
way,
this
time
San
Francisco
in
the
night
time
Pacing
outside
of
the
grocery
store
Saying,
"I
can't
do
this"
We
went
in
the
woods
It
was
just
me
and
you
The
river
was
dry
You
pulled
me
down
under
the
water
Funny
what
makes
you
feel
cared
for
Funny
how
well
I
remember
What
a
relief
to
be
grateful
The
blood
leaks
right
out
of
my
body
Right
out
of
my
body
At
the
family
reunion,
above
ground
pool
There
were
uncles
all
over
Nieces
on
edges
of
buildings
Peering
down
into
the
party
Barbecue
breath
on
their
pink
tongues
Lemonade
stains
on
their
tank
tops
We
went
away
to
the
coatroom
Lay
still
there
under
the
window
Called
out
the
names
of
your
brothers
The
truth
is,
I
live
to
roll
over

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