Oklahoma - Bob Schneider



     
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Oklahoma Lyrics


She came from Oklahoma
She said, "The end of the world was on its way"
In a Chevy Nova
She came from Oklahoma
She said, "The end of the world was on a way"
In a Chevy NovaOh now, she tied everybody to that chair
[Incomprehensibe]Her smile was just a shadow
That trembled in the sun and turned to stone
As she grew older
Her smile was just a shadow
That trembled in the sun and turned to stone
As she grew olderOh she cried, "Tie me to the ground, just not today
Need me one more night to fly away"Bought an El Camino
And a pocket full of pills she called her friend
And swore she'd found salvation
But the hand grenades inside her
Were ready to explode
When the pins were pulled long ago

By sweet temptationOh she cried "Tie me to the ground, just not today
Need me one more night to fly awayTo fly away
To fly away
To flyawayTo fly away
To fly away
To flyawayShe found herself in New Orleans
With carnival of tears upon her veins
In the arms of strangers
[Incomprehensible]
[Incomprehensible]Oh she cried "Tie me to the ground, oh just not today
I need me one more night to try to fly away"To fly away
Tonight I fly away
Fly awayFly away
Fly away
To fly awayFly away
Oh, watch me fly away
Fly awayFly away
Watch me watch me
Watch me fly away
Watch meI'll fly away
Fly away
Fly awayWhen she came from Oklahoma
She said "The end of the world was on its way"
She came from Oklahoma
She said "The end of the world was on its way"The end of the world is on its way
The end of the world is on its way
The end of the world is on its way
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For nearly ten years, Bob Schneider has performed a Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub, an intimate and legendary venue on South Lamar, Austin, Texas. Bob and the members of Lonelyland, the band name that he uses to keep these shows “underground,” are seated on stage as they work through a “live rehearsal” of songs that Bob calls up from his repertoire of over four hundred songs. There are always new songs that are played for the first time or new


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