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lyrics
C'mon baby give me something to work with
My body feels like a hearse on the main strip
I'm holding up traffic, I'm killing the mood
Tinted windows and a morbid attitude
In hot pursuit of a dead-end dream
Half man half perpetual motion machine
I don't know where I'm heading but I'm making real good time
Bat shit out of my mind
I was under the impression that I would be paid for tonight
I owe some money to the neon lights,
I'm tangled up in a bad thing baby
And I don't think I can worm my way out this time
This is my church, this is my steeple,
Open up the doors but where are the people
I used to pull crowd round here
Now I just pull myself off and lean into the fear
Driving my body like it's stolen
The lights of the capital fade in the rear view mirror
as morning grows near
I'm under the influence, I'm over the limit
call me a medic I think I over did it
I'm living the fast lane slow death
I'm living the fast lane slow death
Cmon baby give me something to try for
I don't wanna go down writhing on some bathroom floor
I need medicine, I need to be healed
The future is on fire but the past refuses to yield
Well fuck a self-made man I've seen more grit in a garbage can,
I've seen more heart in a football fan
On his hands and knees crying in the back row of the stands
Yeah that's my man
Head half empty, open casket
Last days on earth, mankind's last breath
Down with the ship
Fast lane slow death
credits
released November 4, 2021
Music and lyrics by Jim Dusty
Backing vocals by Victoria Austin
Recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by Ashleigh Hazel
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