There's a smell here that stands my hairs on end 
Dog hair in the heater, gas pumps and cedar 
And jackknifes on the nine 
And seabirds choked on fishing line 

Clouds are a hush but the chainsaws mush on to Custer and Columbia 
Salty tentacles drink in the sun but the red tide is over 
The mollusks they have won 

There's a smell here of gravel and cigarettes lit 
When the match made them sweet 
When the engine turned over and beat up our street 
Oh, that was the day 
To remember 

I remember because of the fires that leapt 
From the caves of the things that have not happened yet 
When I think of it now they smell to me quite sinister 

I want to go back and die at the drive in 
Die before strangers can say 
I hate the rain 
I hate the rain