The Great Motorcycle Crash of ’97

Paul DeGeorge, Joe DeGeorge

Oh I knew what I was doing when I sent that confringo charm your way
Oh I knew that for you to fly I must set you free, release you from your cage
But oh, I still believe
And oh, I still can see
That you will always be flying next to me
With a letter in your beak

Baby you’re alive
When I close my eyes
I can see you smile
And I can feel your power

All the kids are saying that you can’t be dead
Got a letter, I’ll send a school owl instead
I should have alohomora-ed your cage
Instead you’re lying in a fiery motorcycle grave

All the good times we had together
All the cool mail you delivered

Baby you’re alive
When I close my eyes
I can see you smile (and I know that’s hard through a beak)

Baby you’re alive
And you’re flying high
All in mind (but that don’t mean it’s not real girl)

Baby you’re alive

Trivia about the song The Great Motorcycle Crash of ’97 by Harry And The Potters

On which albums was the song “The Great Motorcycle Crash of ’97” released by Harry And The Potters?
Harry And The Potters released the song on the albums “Live in Stockholm” in 2011 and “Mostly Camping: The Shell Cottage Collection” in 2019.
Who composed the song “The Great Motorcycle Crash of ’97” by Harry And The Potters?
The song “The Great Motorcycle Crash of ’97” by Harry And The Potters was composed by Paul DeGeorge, Joe DeGeorge.

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