Race Me Down

MICHAEL CARLOS JONES, STEPHEN ROBERT SKAITH

Don't walk, don't walk it says but he can't ride
Not while his only living relative's inside
Who couldn't pay his way and couldn't pay his fines
His spirit stretched like gum between the 'stop' signs

The dust of angels hurled into your eyes
Does more than sear and more than tranquilize
The burger beads of gristle marbled hard
And strewn like clam-shell pearls in your back-yard

Race me down, Felipe, race me down
To the small and secret corners of this town
Race me fast on sunset
Race me past sundown
Race me down, Felipe

The street is a storefront smashed beyond repair
Where the cheaper goods still cost too much to care
But wisdom's thrown in free with every sale
Don't fool yourself 'cos you can't even raise your bail

Say, hey Felipe, the barrio's like a barrier to a town
That no-one knows (where no-one goes)
Say, stay Felipe, left to lose, they left us curfewed
Left us cracked in two

Trivia about the song Race Me Down by Latin Quarter

On which albums was the song “Race Me Down” released by Latin Quarter?
Latin Quarter released the song on the albums “Swimming Against the Stream” in 1988, “Nothing Like Velvet” in 1990, and “Radio Africa” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Race Me Down” by Latin Quarter?
The song “Race Me Down” by Latin Quarter was composed by MICHAEL CARLOS JONES, STEPHEN ROBERT SKAITH.

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