Our context engine found "you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk
Singer: brody, dean
where you can't smell the breeze and it's cement ground
you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk
nobody looks you in the eye
where you can't smell the breeze and it's cement ground
you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk
nobody looks you in the eye
Singer: dean brody
where you can't smell the breeze and it's cement ground
you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk
nobody looks you in the eye
where you can't smell the breeze and it's cement ground
you pay to park your car but it ain't safe to walk
nobody looks you in the eye