I Like The Air
Robert Francis
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Robert Francis - I Like The Air Lyrics

Filed down coffins in the neighborhood.
A Spanish girl walking by the cemetery wood.
Five in the pan, we do what we can though it ain’t right.
A fat man sitting on the side of his remote, his daughter’s in the kitchen trying to clean his coat,

I bet she can’t. The rattle of a bottle on a warped wooden desk, shaking back and forth beside my bated breath.
A blind girl laughing while I stare at her chest, I’m in the zone. I won’t survive if I make it out alive.
Seven/ten split, I don’t got…

Down on Main Street, I got friends waiting there. I don’t need no drop off girls. I like the air.

Elysian Park through the dark about a mile.
A little white girl with a Bobby King smile.
Blue little bags she says she knows I’m feeling bad I’m worth your while.
But here ‘tween the palette feelings I don’t understand, cardboard cutouts, just be a man.
Have fun walking home in Mike Davis land. Pull the wool over my eyes. I don’t want to understand.
I like the trees, the army and the colors that they wear, they like to scare.
A few blocks home from remembering my name, a few blocks home.

Down on Main Street, I got friends waiting there. I don’t need no drop off girls, I like the air.


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