Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Just Sayin'

If My Heart Was A Car

I remember the Alamo, I don't recall who won
They had swords, they had horses, I hear we had mighty guns
Like the ones from Navarone last night on Channel 21
It's a long way back to El Paso.

It was early Monday morning in the Central Standard Zone
You were quiet like the TV, hung up like the telephone
You were sleeping next to me, I might as well have been alone
It's a long way back to El Paso.

CHORUS
And if my heart was a car, you would have stripped it a long time ago.
And if my heart was a car, you would have stripped it a long time ago.
And if my heart was a car

You would have stripped it down and sold it off
To a greasy man in a salvage lot
As it is it's just a heart
No, no, it ain't worth nothin'.

I ain't talkin' bout tomorrow, I'm talkin' 'bout tonight
You told me you were drunk already, that don't make it right
You want at me, well, have at it, 'cause I'm in the mood to fight
And it's a long way back to El Paso.

And if my heart was a car, you would have stripped it a long time ago.
And if my heart was a car, you would have stripped it a long time ago.

And if my heart was a car, you would have stripped it a long time ago.
And if my heart was a,
And if my heart was a,
And if my heart was a car,

You would have stripped it down and sold it off
To a greasy man in a salvage lot
As it is it's just a heart
No, no, it ain't worth nothin'.

- Old 97s (Rhett Miller)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thassa good song.

(See how I'm resisting dragging the metaphor out until it breaks? I award myself two points.)

Also, I heartily approve of le oliphaunt story. Encore!

- H

3:49 PM  
Blogger Dave said...

You are truly superhuman.

Thanks! I may have to do more kid stuff.

3:58 PM  

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