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Saturday

CLUTCH “SPACEGRASS”

Posted by admin On February - 12 - 2009

Clutch : Spacegrass Lyrics

Dodge Swinger 1973, Galaxy 500,
All the way stars’ green, gotta go.
Dodge Swinger 1973, top down, chassis low,
Panel dim, light drive, Jesus on the dashboard.
T-minus whenever it feels right, Galaxy 500.
Planets align, a king is born.
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right

Dodge Swinger 1973, FLAPS down, chassis free,
Buzz Aldrin, Armstrong, or maybe just me.
Don’t worry, it’s coming.
Don’t worry, it’s coming.
Jesus on the dashboard. oh! yeah!
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right yeah! yeah!! yeah!!!
I turn on the radio.
Hey kid, are you going my way?
Hop in, we’ll have ourselves a field day.
We’ll find us some spacegrass,
Lay low, watch the universe expand.
Skyway, permanent Saturday.
by the way, Saturn is my rotary.
Hop in, it’ll be eternity
Till we make it to M83.
Once around the Sun, cruising, climbing.
Jupiter cyclops winks at me, yeah, he knows who’s driving.
Hit neutral in the tail of a comet.
Let the vortex pull my weight.
Push the seat back a little lower.
Watch light bend in the blower.
Planets align.
A king is born.
Dodge Swinger.
Jesus on the dashboard. oh yeah!
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right
Whenever it feels right
yeah yeah! yeah yeah! yeah yeah!
i turn on the radio!
Hey kid, are you going my way?
Hop in, we’ll have ourselves a field day.
We’ll find us some spacegrass,
Lay low, watch the universe expand.
Skyway, permanent Saturday.
by the way, Saturn is my rotary.
Hop in, it’ll be eternity
Till we make it to M83.
yeahaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

In case you’re wondering what M83 is. Here you go.

m83

The bright spiral galaxy Messier 83 (NGC 5236) in Hydra, in a (nearly) true-color composite image based on 4-minute blue and 2-minute red exposures (in twilight) with a Tektronix 2048×2048 CCD at the prime focus of the 4-meter Mayall telescope of Kitt Peak National Observatory. North is at the top and east to the left, for direct comparison with a chart or eyepiece view. The image has been block-averaged to 512×512 for this presentation, which uses a logarithmic intensity transformation to preserve information across a wide dynamic range. The field is 14.3 arcminutes square.

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