Sore

CHARLES WISHART AUSTIN, GRAEME ROSS CAMPBELL, RICHARD TERFRY

Vultures and helicopters overhead I'm broken down
Used car blues, it's no time to joke around.
The only solution I can think of so far
Is to smash out the windows with a crowbar.
And as the headlights shatter into stars one by one,
I curse the at the road and try to knock out the sun.
I kick in the corner panels, son of a whore.
The paint starts to chip off as I rip off one of the doors.

Same hotel room again with the right mixture
Of terrible smells and dead flies in the light fixture
I listen to the oldies station, half asleep and kind of smokey
Girl in the next room is howling like a coyote.
Hand in my pants, feeling like a phyllistine
All eyes empty, every door way a guillotine.
I'm drunk on lonliness, out of shape and half eaten
The phone don't work and god's in a staff meeting.

Out of breath at the end of a long summer.
Waiting for a phone call that isn't a wrong number.
A smile from a pretty girl, feet don't fail me.
I sleep like a baby and get out of jail free
I spit my teeth in my hand and read the classifieds.
Poke holes in my memories until I'm satisfied.
I'm drawn to familiar environments and dangers.
I look at my photo albums and all I see are strangers.

Trivia about the song Sore by Buck 65

On which albums was the song “Sore” released by Buck 65?
Buck 65 released the song on the albums “Talkin' Honky Blues” in 2003 and “Sore” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Sore” by Buck 65?
The song “Sore” by Buck 65 was composed by CHARLES WISHART AUSTIN, GRAEME ROSS CAMPBELL, RICHARD TERFRY.

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