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The Wheels Fell Off - The Hoosiers



     
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Do you remember when the wheels fell off the bus
We were heading for a wedding and there was no stopping usI fell head over heels but that wasn't enough
And now the bolts that bind us have all just turned to rustI wonder what's under your bandages
We speak the same words in different languagesJust say the word and I'll help you to unfreeze
But it's so hard when you don't know the word for pleaseDo you remember when the wheels fell off the bus
I was caught dragging my heels when you were in a rush
Driving has a way of proving perilous
What good's a steering wheel when your hands have both been crushedTo catch perfection with a net and rod
White whales haunt your vision and you lose sight of what you've gotYou are unshakeable in your self-belief
Just like all madmen who succumb to the deepTell me where did you go
Tell me where did our friend go
Tell me where did our friend goPangaea to Atlantis
In just under a year
You did all the drifting
So I'm gonna save my tears
Probably all my fault
That you couldn't be more wrongI've tried too hard for too long
Too hard for too long

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The Hoosiers are a pop/rock band from Reading, Exeter and Sweden. The band members are Irwin Sparkes (vocals, guitar), Martin Skarendahl (bass and backing vocals) and Alphonso Sharland (drums). Their most well-known singles are Worried About Ray and Goodbye Mr A. “Worried About Ray” reached #16 on the UK Singles Chart dated 24 June 2007 on downloads alone. The single has climbed to #5 with CD sales included. Their second single Goodbye Mr A entered the charts at #5, and climbed another place to #4.

Read more about The Hoosiers on Last.fm.


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