Christian Kane - Blaze
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Awesome band there at the end. I didn't get it at the beginning, but I sure as hell got it at the end :).
Nice, thanks for posting it.
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@jonnyblooz THANK YOU!!! Someone else had gleaned the lyrics for me - and I argued about that line, because it made NO sense! A Texas/Oklahoma boy WOULD use the imagery of "an F5 touch down"!!! So THAT makes SOOOOOOOOO much more sense!!!! :) THANK YOU!
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@Depoetic79608 . . . like an F5 touch down :)
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@Depoetic79608 . . . like an F5 touchdown :)
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. . . Like an F5 touch down :)
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@Depoetic79608 Last part:
Here she come again with her flags in the wind
And the fire she traded for her name.
And the best thing to do is let her burn right through
On a collision with a southbound train.
Here she come again with her flags in the wind
And the fire she traded For. Her. Name.
And the best thing you can do is just to let her blaze right through
On a collision with a southbound train.
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@Depoetic79608 5th part:
Here she comes again with her flags in the wind
And the fire she traded for her name.
And the best thing to do is let her burn right through
On a collision with a southbound train.
Oh Your standing on the runway.
Boys you better cut the train tracks
On the 12:27 out of OK.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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@Depoetic79608 4th part:
And she rollin', holdin' what she will not show them
And if the money's there, man, she will know just what to do.
She come around now playing the downtown, and hitting the handstand,
making the boom and she loadin' the sawed off, and kickin' the dog
And everything she do, well, she do for you.
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@Depoetic79608 3rd part:
Well, take another hit of that 98 octane
To cool your body down.
Yeah and it's just like a locomotive
When those steel legs spin around.
Oh and every time they call her name,
Yeah, boy, she taking your nine to five.
Can you feel that tomahawk in,
As she cuts you with her eyes?
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@Depoetic79608 2nd:
She come around now playing the downtown, and hitting the handstand,
making the boom and she loadin' the sawed off, and kickin' the dog
And everything she do, well, she do for you.
Here she come again with her flags in the wind
And the fire she traded for her name.
And the best thing to do is let her burn right through
On a collision with a southbound train.
Beautiful shoot and clear audio! WOW! Thanks hon! BTW - WHO did he say he wrote the song about??? We missed the whole intro! Peace. --De
Depoetic79608 2 years ago
A red-headed stripper in Oklahoma. :)
janegm 2 years ago