Greg MacPherson - Slow Stroke lyrics
[Greg MacPherson - Slow Stroke lyrics]
She watch the sunset on an
8" black and white tv
She's got a sister in Toronto
You got an old man out in
"call me when you're drunk b.c."
He was the king of corona
Dark glasses and a reason
Not to go back home
She fell in love with the night time
She fell in love with his
Fists and his cheap cologne
Your mama watch through the window
She see the trouble through the eyes
Looking back from the street
Completely out of proportion
Too old, too faint, too grey, too weak
She sit's somewhere over the highway
On the edge of town
Looking back into the noise
For the slightest sound
Between the leather and the artificial lights
Nothing much new down here tonight
She says, "I wanna run away and wanna see
The world but I probably never will
But I don't wanna know
Some nights I can sink like a stone
Look around me and completely
Understand...and some nights I don't."
Your mama stood in the hallway
The cigarette smoke, slow stroke
Nerves like steel
She tell you all about the old times
When everything was new more than it was real
She said
"I never had a friend that would put me down
I never knew where all the money'd
Go until it was gone"
Between the leather and the artificial lungs
Blowing smoke over the things she'd done