Overtable Interlude

CODY JAY CANADA

I put the pedal to the metal
Like a bullet through a barrel
I was halfway outta this town
The sun was sinkin' low
And as i watched it go
Where you called me said
Baby, wont you turn around

I said forgive me darlin'
But the highway has been calling
Gonna find another town
And buy some new clothes
I have to beg your pardon
But there's nothin' in your garden
But a black rose
Yeah, a black rose

well it was fine in the beginning
But there's always is an ending
And there's always a twist in the plot

The web that you've been weaving
Is as strong as it's deceiving
But i just ain't believing
That'll get caught
I'm sure you'll find another
That don't mind being smothered
By the kind of love
A lover like you knows

It can only harden
when it grows inside your garden
Like a black rose
Yeah, a black rose

Trivia about the song Overtable Interlude by Cross Canadian Ragweed

On which albums was the song “Overtable Interlude” released by Cross Canadian Ragweed?
Cross Canadian Ragweed released the song on the albums “Happiness And All Other Things” in 2009 and “Happiness and All the Other Things” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Overtable Interlude” by Cross Canadian Ragweed?
The song “Overtable Interlude” by Cross Canadian Ragweed was composed by CODY JAY CANADA.

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