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I'm hardly the one You left behind, Twenty odd years ago; The suit fits much better, Now I'm in the show. I'm not using slight-of-hand, No smoke or mirrors, Just running sand; The big tent long left town. I know the four directions, And how my wind will blow. And even at a four way stop I know who has the right-of-way. And when it's my turn to turn, I'll step on the pedal and spin my wheels And drive myself insane.
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Apr 29, 2022
Apr 29, 2022 at 8:04 AM UTC
I Can Drive
I'm hardly the one You left behind, Twenty odd years ago; The suit fits much better, Now I'm in the show. I'm not using slight-of-hand, No smoke or mirrors, Just running sand; The big tent long left town. I know the four directions, And how my wind will blow. And even at a four way stop I know who has the right-of-way. And when it's my turn to turn, I'll step on the pedal and spin my wheels And drive myself insane.
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Apr 29, 2022
Apr 29, 2022 at 8:04 AM UTC
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