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With a full tank of gas, You're easy to avoid The snow is thick and fluffy I am overjoyed. Match my tires to the tracks ahead of me To hide my trail I can't let you follow me All the way to the grail. I'll hold that cup in my hand And get the lay of the land No one else may come aboard It's just me and the Lord Patch of ice under the snow Sends me off the bridge Photos of the two of us Under magnets on the fridge White out conditions Axle snapped in two Huddled under a blanket Nothing else I can do I'll hold that cup in my hand And get the lay of the land No one else may come aboard It's just me and the Lord No lights on the freeway No end to the snow Little hope of being rescued North wind continues to blow Can't let you find me Away I crawl And suddenly I'm warm Forward I am called I am holding that cup in my hands Just dug it out of the sand Sun shining on my weathered face I am weary of that golden chase
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Dec 5, 2013
Dec 5, 2013 at 8:05 PM UTC
Anhydrous Ammonia
With a full tank of gas, You're easy to avoid The snow is thick and fluffy I am overjoyed. Match my tires to the tracks ahead of me To hide my trail I can't let you follow me All the way to the grail. I'll hold that cup in my hand And get the lay of the land No one else may come aboard It's just me and the Lord Patch of ice under the snow Sends me off the bridge Photos of the two of us Under magnets on the fridge White out conditions Axle snapped in two Huddled under a blanket Nothing else I can do I'll hold that cup in my hand And get the lay of the land No one else may come aboard It's just me and the Lord No lights on the freeway No end to the snow Little hope of being rescued North wind continues to blow Can't let you find me Away I crawl And suddenly I'm warm Forward I am called I am holding that cup in my hands Just dug it out of the sand Sun shining on my weathered face I am weary of that golden chase
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Dec 5, 2013
Dec 5, 2013 at 8:05 PM UTC
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