The Streets - Roof Of Your Car lyrics
[The Streets - Roof Of Your Car lyrics]
Truth, you've opened up my eyes, eyes
On the leg and a wing
We'll be winging it hard
On the wing of prayer, on the wing of a car
Between radio stations and tuned-in verse
Are echoes of the creation of this universe
Stars don't light up, stars reflect
I don't light up, we reflect
You then light up, I deflect
Just the racket of crickets
And this packet of biscuit's
Some flat-out big riffs
And a fat lemon bifter
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
Through to the start
Gaze up to the skies
Truth, you've opened up my eyes, eyes
One day they're gonna make electrical
Implants for the brain
That simulate raving sensations, Wayne
Imagine the dilemma for the
Man and his penance
If he could get fucked without
Hanging his health up?
Would this be illegal? (No, no, no)
Would the Daily Mail rail on it?
Is this evil to need to escape these capers?
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
Through to the start
Gaze up to the skies
Truth, you've opened up my eyes, eyes
Pull out the glove box, blanket in the boot
(Woo) yesterday's sweets are hankering
For some fruit
In a rainproof jacket on the sunroof, sack it
I wish on a star (Please?)
I wish for a bar (Please?) with a cigar
Start up the engine so
The battery doesn't flatten
The music on the shuffle
Is becoming a pattern
(Oh) I don't know what that is
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
Through to the start
Like some Ballardian nightmare from 1986
Let the satellite navigation system guide
Us to the Styx
We ride on her direction through the night
While up to tricks
So the authority-like figures don't find
Us with our spliffs
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
On the roof of your car, at the stars
Through to the start
Gaze up to the skies
Truth, you've opened up my eyes, eyes