Underdog (Save Me)

GALE PARIDJANIAN, OLIVER KNIGHTS

Two black lines streaming out like a guidance line.
Put one foot on the road now where the cyborgs are driving,
With the WD-40 in their veins the screeching little brakes complain.

With the briefcase empty and the holes in my shoes,
I try to stay friendly for the sugary abuse.
So tell my secretary now to hold all of my calls,
I believe I can hear through these walls.

Oh please save me, save me from myself.
I can't be the only one stuck on the shelf.
You said you'd always fall for the underdog.

Well I've been dreaming of jet streams and kicking up dust,
A thirty seven thousand foot wonderlust
And with skyline number 9 ticked off in my mind,
Oh can you hear me screaming out now through the telephone lines.

Oh please save me, save me from myself.
I can't be the only one stuck on the shelf.
You said you'd always fall for the underdog

Trivia about the song Underdog (Save Me) by Turin Brakes

On which albums was the song “Underdog (Save Me)” released by Turin Brakes?
Turin Brakes released the song on the albums “The Optimist LP” in 2000, “Bottled At Source : The Best Of The Source Years” in 2009, and “The Optimist : Live” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Underdog (Save Me)” by Turin Brakes?
The song “Underdog (Save Me)” by Turin Brakes was composed by GALE PARIDJANIAN, OLIVER KNIGHTS.

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