Your Car Has Arrived by Young Knives
Your Car Has Arrived by Young Knives

Your Car Has Arrived

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Your Car Has Arrived by Young Knives

Release Date
Fri Jan 24 2025
Performed by
Young-knives
Produced by
Henry Dartnall
Writed by
Henry Dartnall & Thomas Dartnall

Your Car Has Arrived Lyrics

Don't expect me to remember everything
There will be holes
Distortions over time
And I can't hold you still

But today still acts out in history
And the sun still sets on the paddling pool we dive into and hide
Your car has arrived

There's no fare
No pun intended
Your face pressed against the glass
(Pressed against the glass, pressed against my heart)
Tasting these eyes for the first time in my life
I wait for you to return
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on

Some may say whatever will become of us
But what they don't know is that we're already here, right now
I can hold you still

So stay close and stay young endlessly
And take your final lap around the garden, my friend
Your car has arrived
You're more to me than just alive
I'll hear you forever

There's no fare
No pun intended
Your face pressed against the glass
(Pressed against the glass, pressed against my heart)
Tasting these eyes for the first time in my life
I wait for you to return
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on

There's no fare
No pun intended
I wait for you to return
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on
But the driver drives on

Your Car Has Arrived Q&A

Who wrote Your Car Has Arrived's ?

Your Car Has Arrived was written by Henry Dartnall & Thomas Dartnall.

Who produced Your Car Has Arrived's ?

Your Car Has Arrived was produced by Henry Dartnall.

When did Young-knives release Your Car Has Arrived?

Young-knives released Your Car Has Arrived on Fri Jan 24 2025.

What did Young Knives say about "Your Car Has Arrived"?

I don’t think I have ever based a song on a real incident that effected me and my family quite as profoundly as the inspiration behind this song.

The song was a reaction to the death of Harriet Forster. Harriet was a school friend of my son Arthur. I’d use the word “soul mate” just to give a contex...

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