I ride a street wave right by her side
And I can hear the city city comin' 'round
The things I say hit the air and seem to fall apart
And I can see the faces faces fallin' down
And then I'm gone, gone, gone by her heart
I get a picture of what it'll be like
I turn the channel round to Channel 43
I see electricity jump and spark
I see electricity uh real and stark
And then I'm gone, gone, gone by her heart
I ride a street wave right by her side
And I can hear the city city comin' 'round
The things I say hit the air and seem to fall apart
And I can see the faces faces fallin' down
And then I'm gone, gone, gone by her heart
And then I'm gone, gone, gone by her heart
credits
from LIVE for WLSD @ The Bat Lounge,
released June 18, 2015
Writer(s): Allen Ravenstine, David Lynn Thomas, Tony Maimone, Scott Krauss, Tom Herman
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