paroles de chanson At the Moonbase - Slaughter Beach, Dog
I
met
her
at
the
moonbase
We
went
for
a
passport
picture
She
told
me
how
her
dad
died
She
kept
his
bass
in
the
basement
And
her
friends
at
the
bar
Were
all
drunk
with
compassion
She
shrunk
when
they
wrapped
arms
around
And
slapped
hands
to
bare
shoulder
blades
Prayed
some
pedestrian
gravity
Might
pull
hard
at
the
end
of
her
cigarette
It
was
awkward
in
the
car
It
was
easy
in
the
bathroom
It
was
true
love
in
Denver
We
were
licking
up
the
crumbs
We
were
terrible
dealers
Peddling
head
for
favors
In
the
pre-dawn
blue
forever
Ah,
ah
Ah
Ah,
ah
She
was
a
big
red
bike
And
a
lace
white
dress
And
black
canvas
boots
laced
to
the
last
eyelet
On
Columbus
Boulevard
With
little
brown
spots
of
spent
rain
Swept
up
from
the
bright
black
street
There
were
books
on
tray
tables
In
airliner
cabins
Platitudes
spilled
onto
petulant
napkins
All
piled
with
good
luck
Under
an
old
truck
stop
sign
Where
I
caught
a
glimpse
Of
your
spirit
through
mine
Where
I
caught
a
glimpse
Of
your
spirit
through
mine
All
piled
with
good
luck
Under
an
old
truck
stop
sign
Where
I
caught
a
glimpse
Of
your
spirit
through
mine
Ah,
ah
Ooh,
ooh
Ah,
ah
Ah,
ah
Ooh,
ooh
Ah,
ah
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