Lyrics

He came out of the lunch club for the morally impaired Got into an SUV to drive the mile home Through a park in bloom Quick kiss on the forehead for his wife and Georgia Mae Upstairs for his gym bag, the dog gets in his way So his fist connects He's hard as nails Downstairs and out back through the park And she was walking through the park In bloom No-one ever loved her, nobody took her hand Bore her mother's dominance, suffered each demand It was life without Edgar made it tolerable, but Edgar's in the ground Now it's 'Doctors', maybe 'Father Brown' It stays her thoughts Keeps her from the brink And he was driving through the park As she was walking through the park Alone And the twain converged And Jeep boy was out of there And the siren's wail Drowned out the sound Of the gym bag's whine Red lights on the dashboard, red lights on his mind Red light up ahead, his panic now is blind Yet the chase appeals Across the roundabout to The Chiffons' "He's So Fine" Straight through McDonald's, at least he read the sign Ketchup everywhere Blood on his hands Cold truth reports that he was spared I cursed the airbag when I heard
Writer(s): Neil Crossley, Nigel Blackwell Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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