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I Wanna Buy Your Truck - Fred Eaglesmith



     
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So many mornings of so many days
I'm just dreamin' out my window of going away
I dream of white lines, cigarette stops
Broken down shoulders, rusty old trucks
I wanna buy your truck
I don't like what I'm doing
I want to give it up
I want to do something else
I like the way that it shines
Hey, I'm really stuck
In this life of mine
I wanna buy your truck
And the dust devil drive shafts, the mirrored mirages
Broken silhouettes, falling down garages
Chrome grill reflections just out of the lights
On to the pavement, into the night
I wanna buy your truck
I don't like what I'm doing

I want to give it up
I want to do something else
I like the way that it shines
Hey, I'm really stuck
In this life of mine
I wanna buy your truck
When I get to the ocean
I'm going to drive right in
And when it stops
I'm going to get out and swim
I wanna buy your truck
I don't like what I'm doing
I want to give it up
I want to do something else
I like the way that it shines
Hey, I'm really stuck
In this life of mine
I wanna buy your truck
I like the way that it shines
Hey, I'm really stuck
In this life of mine
I wanna buy your truck
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Fred Eaglesmith (born as Frederick Elgersma on July 9, 1957 in Caistor Centre, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter. Some of his albums have been credited to Fred J. Eaglesmith. Eaglesmith was one of nine children of an immigrant family from the Dutch province Friesland and raised in rural Southern Ontario. As a teenager, he hopped a freight train out to Western Canada, and began writing songs and performing. He is known for writing songs about machines or vehicles, including songs about trains, tractors, trucks, cars, and engines.

Read more about Fred Eaglesmith on Last.fm.


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