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Fred Eaglesmith - 6 Volts Lyrics



Fred Eaglesmith - 6 Volts Lyrics




6-Volts and 12-Volts
Couldn't get it started this morning
The cables were sparking
I had them on backwards
I burned my fingers

I saw you and that guy
When you finally went by
You were smoking cigarettes
And drinking black coffee
And how did I know?
How did I know?

My clutches are slipping
The carbon gets in my throat and I choke
You get out on the passenger side
I swallow my pride
The radiator's raging like a murderer
Only God can bend tempered steel
How did I know?
How did I know?

Straight off the line
Your dress was gun-metal blue
You turned and you waved at a face in the crowd
I burned my fingers
Something choked the life
And it sputtered and died
I crushed my hand on God's tempered steel
How did I know?
How did I know?
How did I know?
How did I know?
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6-Volts and 12-Volts
Couldn't get it started this morning
The cables were sparking
I had them on backwards
I burned my fingers

I saw you and that guy
When you finally went by
You were smoking cigarettes
And drinking black coffee
And how did I know?
How did I know?

My clutches are slipping
The carbon gets in my throat and I choke
You get out on the passenger side
I swallow my pride
The radiator's raging like a murderer
Only God can bend tempered steel
How did I know?
How did I know?

Straight off the line
Your dress was gun-metal blue
You turned and you waved at a face in the crowd
I burned my fingers
Something choked the life
And it sputtered and died
I crushed my hand on God's tempered steel
How did I know?
How did I know?
How did I know?
How did I know?
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Writer: Fred Elgersma
Copyright: Lyrics © Bluewater Music Corp.




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Performed By: Fred Eaglesmith
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Written by: Fred Elgersma

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