Laslow Simplex - Sunscreen lyrics

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Laslow Simplex - Sunscreen lyrics

cruising my blue city in a third world limousine an overcoat, a notebook, and a bottle of sunscreen waiting for the light so I could get things moving faster with two hundred dollars american and a penchant for disaster stay sharp, party hard I've never known the devil to sleep in a car when I turned the corner I saw Mary in her stance white as a museum with a switchblade in her hand so I slowed down and shouted "Mary, should I be believing?" she said, "I'm working as a statue, just pretend that I'm not breathing" stay cool, know the rule I've never known a fish to drown in a pool stay sharp, party hard I've never known the devil to sleep in a car further up the road there was a drive by kiss and tell I didn't know the policemen but I knew the victim oh so well so when the red lights started flashing I said "Allah, saints be praised" he swept his hand across the road and moved me to another state stay straight, don't relate I've never known a cow to jump on a plate stay cool, know the rule I've never known a fish to drown in a pool now I'm lost and wandering and the fast food signs are gone it's snowing in the desert and there's no one to spend my money on I don't know if I'll ever see my city shore again at least I have my sunscreen so I can die without a suntan stay pale, hear the tale I've never known the devil to sunburn in hell stay sharp, party hard I've never known the devil to sleep in a car