Slaughter Beach, Dog - At The Moonbase

I met her at the moonbase
We went for a passport picture
She told me how her dad died
She kept his bass in the basement
And her friends at the bar
Were all drunk with compassion
She shrunk when they wrapped arms around
And slapped hands to bare shoulder blades
Prayed some pedestrian gravity
Might pull hard at the end of her cigarette
It was awkward in the car
It was easy in the bathroom
It was true love in Denver
We were licking up the crumbs
We were terrible dealers
Peddling head for favors
In the pre-dawn blue forever

Ah
Ah
Ah

She was a big red bike
And a lace white dress
And black canvas boots laced to the last eyelet
On Columbus Boulevard
With little brown spots of spent rain
Swept up from the bright black street
There were books on tray tables
In airliner cabins
Platitudes spilled onto petulant napkins
All piled with good luck
Under an old truck stop sign
Where I caught a glimpse
Of your spirit through mine
Where I caught a glimpse
Of your spirit through mine
All piled with good luck
Under an old truck stop sign
Where I caught a glimpse
Of your spirit through mine

Ah
Ooh, ooh
Ah
Ooh, ooh
Ah
Ooh, ooh
Ah

Written by:
Jacob Ewald, Ian Farmer, Zachary Robbins

Publisher:
Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC

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Slaughter Beach, Dog

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