Lost on Highway 46

Dave Parsons, Jimmy Pursey

My lifes a book with the pages ripped out
A jigsaw puzzle with one piece missing
Living in the shadow of someone else
Pictures of his life in my haunted house
Mysteries of meanings all around me
When I'm asleep the silence is broken
Whispers of hell are so demanding
Frustrated moments at a Hollywood screen
Wearing a mask, do you know what I mean
Heartbeats talk louder than dreams

Once gone but twice returned
Lost emotions overheard
Yes I can hear you Jimmy Dean
But I'm alive, I'm not dead

He takes the fantasy to find an ending
A lonely search of give and taking
Running too fast to ever see he's alive
Never understanding he wonders why
Truth is the lodgers said goodbye

Once gone but twice returned
Lost emotions overheard
Yes I can hear you Jimmy Dean
But I'm alive, I'm not dead

We have a 611 on highway 46 west of junction 7
A Porsche in the West hand lane
A man dead can you send some assistance 10-4
Ambulance on the way ETA 10 minutes over
Okay I'm waiting for assistance over
Oh my god, I think it's James Dean

Trivia about the song Lost on Highway 46 by Sham 69

On which albums was the song “Lost on Highway 46” released by Sham 69?
Sham 69 released the song on the albums “Adventures of the Hersham Boys” in 1979, “The Adventures of Hersham Boys” in 1979, “The Adventures of Hersham Boys / The Game” in 1989, and “The Albums” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Lost on Highway 46” by Sham 69?
The song “Lost on Highway 46” by Sham 69 was composed by Dave Parsons, Jimmy Pursey.

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