Lyrics Car Wreck - The Devil Makes Three
He
grew
up
in
a
one-horse
town
Wasn't
much
to
do
since
all
them
bars
had
closed
down
He'd
stare
up
to
the
stars
sometimes
when
no
one
was
around
And
he
dreamed
of
getting
out
So
he
bought
himself
a
pick-up
truck
that
was
covered
up
in
rust
He
found
a
buddy
for
the
shotgun
seat
that
was
someone
he
could
trust
And
they
hit
the
gas,
headed
west
out
to
the
setting
sun
When
the
dust
had
cleared,
they
were
gone.
Well
leaving
just
came
natural,
that's
the
way
it
seemed
to
him
He'd
been
doing
it
so
long,
that's
the
way
he'd
always
been
And
you
can
find
him
in
some
hotel
room
with
the
television
on
He
might
be
high
and
he'll
probably
ramble
on
You
can
laugh
beneath
fluorescent
lights
and
drink
until
the
dawn
But
in
the
morning...
in
the
morning
when
you
wake
up
he'll
be
gone.
So
he
met
a
girl
in
a
town
along
the
way
She
had
beautiful
brown
eyes
and
a
place
that
he
could
stay
So
he
fell
in
love,
and
she
fell
in
love
in
kind
It
was
so
perfect
that
of
course
he
lost
his
mind.
He
snuck
of
the
kitchen
one
day
before
the
dawn
She
called
out
after
him
and
ran
across
the
lawn
And
he
said
some
things
that
he
didnt
mean
That
he'd
best
be
travelin
on
She
shed
some
tears
and
he
was
gone.
Well
leaving
just
came
natural,
that's
the
way
it
seemed
to
him
He'd
been
doing
it
so
long,
that's
the
way
he'd
always
been
And
you
can
find
him
in
some
hotel
room
with
the
television
on
He
might
be
high
and
he'll
probably
ramble
on
You
can
laugh
beneath
fluorescent
lights
and
drink
until
the
dawn
But
in
the
morning...
in
the
morning
when
you
wake
up
he'll
be
gone.
Eighteen
years
later,
fifteen-hundred
miles
from
home
He
can't
shake
her
from
his
mind
though
the
whiskey
soaks
his
bones
He
heads
out
on
a
back-roads
in
the
middle
of
the
night
Petal
to
the
metal,
you
know
he
timed
that
curve
just
right
But
some
bridges
you
cross
over
but
the
rest
you've
got
to
burn
He
may
have
lost
the
road
the
road
but
I
know
he
made
his
turn
And
as
we
pulled
him
from
the
wreckage,
I
promised
him
a
song
Cause
it
was
clear
that
he
was
gone.
Well
leaving
just
came
natural,
that's
the
way
it
seemed
to
him
He'd
been
doing
it
so
long,
that's
the
way
he'd
always
been
And
you
can
find
him
in
some
hotel
room
with
the
television
on
He
might
be
high
and
he'll
probably
ramble
on
You
can
laugh
beneath
fluorescent
lights
and
drink
until
the
dawn
But
in
the
morning...
in
the
morning
when
you
wake
up
he'll
be
gone.
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