Turnpike Gates

Pete Martin [Lifetime], Dan Yemin, Dave Palaitis, Ari Katz, Scott Golley

In order for you to play with this record,
you must tune your guitar to ours.
We will start with the first string...
We would drag ourselves to bed.
And sleep took everything I had.
I kept it up till he would call.
You made me feel like a criminal.
And then there's you,
you kept a smile though I would always walk the wire.
You gave it all.
I gave you reason to have doubt.
I had to get out of there.
I took the stairs.
I don't wanna fight with you if I can't be the one to have you.
You sat that chair like a queen in the kitchen.
I memorized the lines your eyes made at every squint you shot my way.
We would drag ourselves to bed.
And sleep took everything I had.
I kept it up till he would call.
You made me feel like a criminal.
And then there's you,
you kept a smile though I would always walk the wire.
But you're miserable and I'm useless,
always making up excuses.
I made you cry too many times.
So I'm hanging up that line.
I'm throwing rocks at your floor.
I'm knocking down your front door.
I'm desperate tonight and I just wanna fight.
It's my confusion that lets me act so cold.
So now I'll go, go, go.
And you wanna be just left alone.
Put down that phone, cause if you want me just call out "hey boy".

Trivia about the song Turnpike Gates by Lifetime

When was the song “Turnpike Gates” released by Lifetime?
The song Turnpike Gates was released in 1997, on the album “Jersey’s Best Dancers”.
Who composed the song “Turnpike Gates” by Lifetime?
The song “Turnpike Gates” by Lifetime was composed by Pete Martin [Lifetime], Dan Yemin, Dave Palaitis, Ari Katz, Scott Golley.

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