I Woke Up in a Car

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Something Corporate - Rock, In English

I Woke Up in a Car

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[Verse 1] I woke up in New York City From my sleep behind the wheel Caught a train to Poughkeepsie And time stood still She wrote me a letter from San Diego To qualify her luck These flights connect through Arizona But I think I'll stay stuck [Pre-Chorus] So here I am Here I am, woah [Chorus] Well, I woke up in a car, I traced away the fog so I could see The Mississippi on her knees I've never been so lost, I've never felt so much at home Please write my folks and throw away my keys [Post-Chorus] I woke up in a car I woke up in a car [Verse 2] I met a girl who kept tattoos For homes that she had loved If I were her, I'd paint my body 'Til all my skin was gone She wrote me a letter As we passed through Rockford She said she won't forget And maybe I do, maybe I don't But I know I haven't yet [Pre-Chorus] So here I am Here I am, woah [Chorus] Well, I woke up in a car, I traced away the fog so I could see The Mississippi on her knees I've never been so lost, I've never felt so much at home Please write my folks and throw away my keys [Post-Chorus] I woke up in a car I woke up in a car [Bridge] And maybe I could live forever If not ever I had known That you'd be waiting there whenever I am all alone [Pre-Chorus] But here I am, woah [Chorus] Well, I woke up in a car, I traced away the fog so I could see The Mississippi on her knees I've never been so lost, I've never felt so much at home Please write my folks and throw away my keys Well, I woke up in a car, I traced away the fog so I could see The Mississippi on her knees I've never been so lost, I've never felt so much at home Please write my folks and throw away my keys [Post-Chorus] I woke up in a car I woke up in a car [Outro] I woke up in a car

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Writers
  • Andrew McMahon