Crash and Burn

Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott

I watched the sun come up on Portland
I waved goodbye to all my friends
I packed my car and headed to LA
I gave away all my loose ends

Somebody said, "you gotta get away
To want to go back home again"
I left my universe standing there
Holding the hand of my best friend

And it's laughter that I feel when I think of you
It's one more dusty rose about to turn
I'll see you when I reach New Mexico
If I'm in the mood to crash and burn

I wrote a letter that I never mailed
I rehearsed a dialogue in my head
In case you ever wanted to track me down
I'll take my cell phone to bed

And it's laughter that I hear when I close my eyes
And it's one more punchline I forgot to learn
And I call you up when my bottle's dry
I'm on my way to crash and burn

Antigone laid across the road
And let a mack truck leave her there for dead
Just because her lover split the scene
And love might be great, but why lose your head?

Well, it's laughter that comes out when I cry for you
And my heart may break again before it learns
And I might be stupid enough to want to fall again
'Cause I've gotten used to crash and burn

I say I've gotten use to the crash and burn

Trivia about the song Crash and Burn by Sheryl Crow

On which albums was the song “Crash and Burn” released by Sheryl Crow?
Sheryl Crow released the song on the albums “The Globe Sessions” in 1999 and “Sheryl: Music from the Feature Documentary” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Crash and Burn” by Sheryl Crow?
The song “Crash and Burn” by Sheryl Crow was composed by Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott.

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