Jump Out In Front Of A Car

R. Stevie Moore

I'm afraid that you won't help me
Crossing the street to go to work
I can't make it by myself, I would
Jump out in front of a car

It would hit me
The pain is certainly much
More than I can stand, man
Every other night I dream
Of dying in the street
Bleeding on the avenue
Where you reside

How the impact crushes me
I imagine pieces of skin and bone
Still alive but, nearly dead I have
Jumped out in front of an
Impala station-wagon

Ow! It has hit me
The pain would certainly be
More than I can stand, man
Every other night I dream
Of dying in the street
Bleeding on the boulevard
On which your mama lives

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On which albums was the song “Jump Out In Front Of A Car” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “Sample for Approval ” in 1978, “Live at Maxwell’s” in 1979, “Clack! ” in 1980, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Afraid to Ask ” in 1984, “Lost and Found” in 1984, and “Me Too!” in 2009.

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