Crash and Burn

Francisco Isais

I throw salt on my own wounds
The salt from my tears
I might still be crying
In twenty-five years
If my heart makes it that long
I don't know if it can
And I might hop on my Harley
And go hit a van
Tomorrow
This might be the last song I write
I could crash and burn
Riding home tonight
One wrong turn
No good bye's
I wonder what would flash
Before my eyes
The blood-red moon
From the observatory lawn
The freckles on your face
The horses at the barn
Joshua Trees
In the California Desert
Or am I going to see
Nothing darkness forever
I hope not
I throw fuel on my own fire
The fire in my soul
It might still be raging
When I'm 80 years old
If my heart makes it that long
Cause I'm not in control
And I might hop on my Harley
And hit a light pole
Tomorrow
This might be the last song I write
I could crash and burn
Riding home tonight
One wrong turn
No good bye's
I wonder what would flash
Before my eyes
The blood-red moon
From the observatory lawn
The freckles on your face
The horses at the barn
Joshua Trees
In the California Desert
Or am I going to see
Nothing darkness forever
I hope not

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The song “Crash and Burn” by Francisco was composed by Francisco Isais.

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