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Ghost on the Highway - The Gun Club



     
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It's cloudy in the west
It looks like rain
My eyes are black holes
And I'm burning awayYou slaughtered your loving man
Killed him in his sleep
And the blood and crying of your murder
Simply stains your sheetsYou're a ghost on the highway
Your gesture is meaningless
You're lost to the living men
Trailing souls to the endYou thought winning as a woman
Meant failing as a friend
It is not an art statement
To drown a few passionate menYou made yourself a diamond
To blind young men's eyes
You claim because they want your shine
They deserve to walk the lineYou're a ghost on the highway
Your gesture is meaningless
You're lost forever to the living men

Trailing souls to the end, ohOh but yes, I would give you my love
So my soul would not starve
But it never moved the honest rock
Of what you really areYou're a ghost on the highway
You're like straw and meaningless
I hate you but I love you
I'll carry that to the endIf I ever lie with you again
I pray I do not sleep
If I ever closed my eyes again
I'd realize what you are to meYou are simply a liar
An animal who bluffs and steals
Until you become
A bigger creature's mealYou're a ghost on the highway
You're trash and meaningless
I hate you but I love you
And I'll carry that to the endYou're a ghost on the highway
You're a ghost on the highway
Oh, you lost on the highway
You're lost on the highway

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The Gun Club was an American punk band from Los Angeles in the 1980s led by singer/guitarist Jeffrey Lee Pierce. The Gun Club injected punk rock with doses of blues and country music. Along with X, The Flesh Eaters and The Blasters, they helped set the tone of the Hollywood rock scene of the 1980s and are cited as a "tribal psychobilly blues" band. The Gun Club was formed by Jeffrey Lee Pierce, former head of the Blondie fan club in Los Angeles.

Read more about The Gun Club on Last.fm.


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