I wrote this song after seeing an episode of Scrubs. It's about how I felt after I was in a bad accident. Recorded in Chet's basement.
lyrics
I get pissed then I drive fast
With four bad tires, how well do you think my car will handle?
When I'm doing 75 around a sharp turn
While not looking at the road, answering a call on my cell phone.
They all said I should be dead and I still don't appreciate being alive
After smashing the window with my face and less than an inch away from losing an eye.
And I can't find the reasons why
People always go around vomiting sunshine
All the time, 'cause no one's life
Is anywhere near that divine.
And I'm so tired of being blind
To knowing when it'll be my time
To realize how I should finish this line.
(to crash my car into something hard and die.)
I give up. that's it, I've had enough
I'm hitting the road again, put my life in my hands again
Pedal to the metal, then it's settled, I have meddled
With my life and when I die it'll never be too soon.
It's only a matter of time before my luck runs out and I die.
Before that happens I would like to experience a good life.
credits
from 37 TRACK CD-R,
released February 20, 1987
Written & performed by Keith Haynes.
Recorded by Chester Knebel.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Vomiting Sunshine”
Comme d'habitude, j'ai bien du mal à choisir une "favorite track" avec ce groupe de Trashgrass qui excelle dans son domaine.
Mais là, j'ai réussi à me décider finalement. XD EklektikTrip
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