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David Bowie - Shell Drive The Big Car Lyrics



David Bowie - Shell Drive The Big Car Lyrics




She waited by the moon
She was sick with fear and cold
She felt too old for all of this
Of course she never showed
She lugged her suitcase to the bus
Melted home through the snow
North along riverside

She slips beneath the sheets

A husbands quiet devoted wife
But strangers sad and nervous
By the dawns early light
Loves lies like a dead cloud
On a shabby, yellow lawn
Up on riverside

She'll drive the big car

He'll sit behind
She'll keep an eye on Jessica
South along the Hudson

She'll turn the radio high

Find a station playing sad, sad soul
Just a little bit louder now
South along the Hudson yea

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

And she'll drive the big car

And talk herself insane
Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now

Way back when Millennium

Meant racing to the light
He promised her a dream-life
He'd take her back to street-life

Away from violent water

With its Cormorants and leaves
Up on riverside

She'll drive the big car

But he'll sit behind
Bursting her bubbles of Ludlow and Grand
South along the Hudson
She'll turn the radio way up high
Find a station playing sad, sad soul

Just a little bit louder now

South along the Hudson

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

She'll drive the big car

He'll sit behind
She'll keep an eye on Jessica
Just a little bit faster now
Just a little bit faster now
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She waited by the moon
She was sick with fear and cold
She felt too old for all of this
Of course she never showed
She lugged her suitcase to the bus
Melted home through the snow
North along riverside

She slips beneath the sheets

A husbands quiet devoted wife
But strangers sad and nervous
By the dawns early light
Loves lies like a dead cloud
On a shabby, yellow lawn
Up on riverside

She'll drive the big car

He'll sit behind
She'll keep an eye on Jessica
South along the Hudson

She'll turn the radio high

Find a station playing sad, sad soul
Just a little bit louder now
South along the Hudson yea

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

And she'll drive the big car

And talk herself insane
Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now

Way back when Millennium

Meant racing to the light
He promised her a dream-life
He'd take her back to street-life

Away from violent water

With its Cormorants and leaves
Up on riverside

She'll drive the big car

But he'll sit behind
Bursting her bubbles of Ludlow and Grand
South along the Hudson
She'll turn the radio way up high
Find a station playing sad, sad soul

Just a little bit louder now

South along the Hudson

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

Just a little bit faster now

Just a little bit louder now
Just a little bit angry now
South along the Hudson, yea

She'll drive the big car

He'll sit behind
She'll keep an eye on Jessica
Just a little bit faster now
Just a little bit faster now
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Writer: DAVID BOWIE
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Performed by: David Bowie
From Album: Reality
Written by: DAVID BOWIE
Year: 2003
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