Hang On St. Christopher

Tom Waits

Hang on st. christopher through the smoke 
and the oil 
Buckle down the rumble seat 
let the radiator boil 
got an overhead downshift 
and a two dollar grill 
got an 85 cabin 
on an 85 hill 
Hang on st. christopher on the passenger side 
open it up tonight the devil can ride 
hang on st. christopher with a barrel house dog 
kick me up mt. baldy 
throw me out in the fog 
tear a hole in the jack pot 
drive a stake through his heart 
do a 100 on the grapevine 
do a jump on the start 
hang on st. christopher now don't let me go 
get me to reno and bring it in low, yeah 
hang on st. christopher with the hammer to the floor 
put a hi ball in the crank case 
nail a crow to the door 
get a bottle for the jockey 
gimme a 294 
there's a 750 norton bustin down january's door 
hang on st. christopher on the passenger side 
open it up tonight the devil can ride 
hang on st. christopher now don't let me go 
get to me reno got to bring it in low 
put my baby on the flat car 
got to burn down the caboose 
get 'em all jacked up on whiskey 
then we'll turn the mad dog loose 
hang on st. christopher on the passenger side 
open it up tonight the devil can ride
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