The Bug

Album cover art for "The Bug" by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Mary Chapin Carpenter - Country, In English

The Bug

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[Verse 1] Well it's a strange old game, you learn it slow One step forward and it's back to Go You're standing on the throttle, you're standing on the brake In the groove 'til you make a mistake [Chorus] Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're a fool in love Sometimes you're the Louisville slugger, baby Sometimes you're the ball Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're gonna lose it all, yeah [Verse 2] You gotta know happy, you gotta know glad Because you're going to know lonely and you're going to know sad When you're rippin' and you're ridin' and you're comin' on strong You start slippin' and slidin' and it all goes wrong Because [Chorus] Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all falls together, baby Sometimes you're a fool in love Sometimes you're the Louisville slugger, baby Sometimes you're the ball Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're gonna lose it all, yeah [Guitar Solo] [Verse 3] One day you got the glory and then you got none One day you're a diamond and then you're a stone Everything can change in the blink of an eye So let the good times roll before we say goodbye [Chorus] Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're a fool in love Sometimes you're the Louisville slugger, baby Sometimes you're the ball Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're gonna lose it all Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're a fool in love Sometimes you're the windshield Sometimes you're the bug Sometimes it all comes together, baby Sometimes you're just a fool in love, yeah Mmmm

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Credits

Writers
  • Mark Knopfler