Bottoming Out

LOU REED

I'm cruising fast on a motorcycle down this winding country road
And I pass the gravel on the foot of the hill
Where last week I fell off
There's still some oil by the old elm tree
And a dead squirrel that I hit
But if I hadn't left, I would've struck you dead
So I took a ride instead
Bottoming out, bottoming out
I'm bottoming out, bottoming out
My doctor says she hopes I know how lucky I can be
After all, it wasn't my blood mixed in the dirt that night
And we must really examine this
And I say I need another drink
Bottoming out
I'm tearing down Route Eighty East
The sun's on my right side
I'm drunk, but my vision's good, and I think of my child bride
I aim that bike at the fat pothole beyond that underpass
Bottoming out

Trivia about the song Bottoming Out by Lou Reed

When was the song “Bottoming Out” released by Lou Reed?
The song Bottoming Out was released in 1983, on the album “Legendary Hearts”.
Who composed the song “Bottoming Out” by Lou Reed?
The song “Bottoming Out” by Lou Reed was composed by LOU REED.

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