Over the Car
Music: Graham Guest & Moses Guest
Words: Graham Guest
All the I see are little-mouthed girls and the frowns all day
I’ve seen two or three who are very pretty looking down all day
Yeah but these school days are a long purple haze
And I wish I could play them for you all night
And these castles of sand, well they’re dust in the hand
But wherever you stand, you can stand, stand your ground
You can break him in two or cut off his hair
Because anything’s fair in your town, yes it is
And you can make him go blind for kissing his kind
And crying for god to come down, down, down
Lay it down, on the ground
It’s a slow graceful turn into no one
A slow graceful turn out the light
I’m barely awake, but I’m breathing
It’s a slow graceful turn
It’s a slow graceful turn into no one
A slow graceful turn out the light
I’m barely asleep , but I’m dreaming
It’s a slow graceful turn tonight
You can break him in two or cut off his hair
Because anything’s fair in your town, yes it is
And you can make him go blind for kissing his kind
And crying for god to come down, down, down
Lay it down, on the ground
Yeah but these school days are a long purple haze
And I wish I could play them for you all night
And these castles of sand, well they’re dust in the hand
But wherever you stand, you can stand, stand your ground
All the I see are little-mouthed girls and the frowns all day
Well I’ve seen two or three who are very pretty looking down all day
Over the Car was written by Graham Guest & Moses Guest.