paroles de chanson Bottoming Out - Lou Reed
I′m
cruising
fast
on
a
motorcycle
Down
this
winding
country
road
And
I
pass
the
gravel
on
the
foot
of
the
hill
Where
last
week
I
fell
off
There's
still
some
oil
by
the
old
elm
tree
And
a
dead
squirrel
that
I
hit
But
if
I
hadn′t
left,
I
would
have
struck
you
dead
So
I
took
a
ride
instead
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out
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out
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out
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out
My
doctor
says,
she
hopes
I
know
How
lucky
I
can
be
After
all
it
wasn't
my
blood
Mixed
in
the
dirt
that
night
But
this
violent
rage,
turned
inward
Can
not
be
helped
by
drink
And
we
must
really
examine
this
and
I
say
I
need
another
drink
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out
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out
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out
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out
I'm
tearing
down
Route
80
east
The
sun′s
on
my
right
side
I′m
drunk,
but
my
vision's
good
And
I
think
of
my
child
bride
And
on
the
left
in
shadows
I
see
something
that
makes
me
laugh
I
aim
that
bike
at
the
fat
pothole
Beyond
that
underpass
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out
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out
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out
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out
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out
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out
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out
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out
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