Lyrics

Summer of 1978 My sister and I in the backseat just wait We pass the time by making lines on the seat that we can't cross A thin line like dental floss She threw my new blue comb out the window Somewhere on I-70 Dad said, "I'm sorry, but we can't go back" We're never going back to get it It was the first comb I ever had Got it just that morning from my mom and my dad Light blue in color I could never have another comb like that Big and fat So tell me, have you seen my comb? Last time I saw it, it was in her hands And then it was bouncing down the road It wasn't fancy, it wasn't brown But now it might be found lying on the ground So tell me, have you seen my comb? Driving down the road in September, I was only five but I still remember Where the highway turns at the bottom of the hill My parents both up front 'cause they loved each other still Maybe just a comb made of plastic An action of a sibling lacking couth But something that was throw out that window Was the last great symbol of my youth Have you seen my comb? Last time I saw it, it was in her hands And then it was bouncing down the road It wasn't fancy, it wasn't brown But now it might be found lying on the ground So tell me, have you seen my comb?
Writer(s): Culp Dennis Bayne, Dunham Nathanael Jerome, Hoerig Keith Daniel, Kerr Scott Nathan, Ortega Leanor Inez, Ortega Micah Dean, Roper Michael Reese, Verdecchio Andrew John Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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