Lyrics The Last Drive In - Chris LeDoux
A
caravan
of
yellow
wire
came
crawling
across
the
plains
Rolling
along
in
single
file,
like
a
slow
moving
train
It
rumbled
down
out
of
the
mist
into
the
early
morning
light
Said
they'd
stay
'til
the
job
was
finished
if
it
took
'em
'til
midnight
Well,
there
were
cats
and
scrapers,
old
caterpillars,
packed
up
by
mile
high
crane
And
it
looked
like
monsters
from
the
old
B
movies
the
drive-ins
used
to
play
And
we
sang
"Goodbye,
Saturday"
under
the
stars
"Wake
Up
Little
Susie"
in
my
daddy's
car
So
many
memories
got
lost
and
found
When
a
piece
of
history
hit
the
ground
The
day
they
tore
the
last
drive-in
down
Memories
thick
as
the
smoke
clouds
they
made
Man
and
machine
became
one
Boards
snapped
like
toothpicks
on
their
blades
But
to
us,
it
sounded
like
guns
Cowboys,
soldiers,
gangsters
and
thieves
James
Bond
and
his
golden
girls
Well,
you
could
sit
in
your
car
and
never
turn
the
key
And
go
halfway
around
the
world
And
it
stood
like
a
landmark
for
40
years
We
never
thought
we'd
live
to
see
It
fall
to
the
ground
and
then
just
disappear
Like
so
many
childhood
dreams
And
we
sang
"Goodbye,
Saturday"
under
the
stars
"Wake
Up
Little
Susie"
in
my
daddy's
car
So
many
memories
got
lost
and
found
When
a
piece
of
history
hit
the
ground
The
day
they
tore
the
last
drive-in
down
A
lot
of
the
drivers
had
tears
in
their
eyes
And
I
don't
think
it
was
just
the
dust
See,
I
still
believe
there's
just
a
little
piece
Of
that
old
drive-in
left
in
all
of
us
Well,
nobody
moved
for
what
seemed
like
hours
In
slow
motion,
it
came
tumbling
down
We
just
stood
there
with
a
taste
of
metal
in
our
mouths
And
a
silence
all
around
The
day
they
tore
the
last
drive-in
down
And
we
sang
"Goodbye,
Saturday"
under
the
stars
"Wake
Up
Little
Susie"
in
my
daddy's
car
So
many
memories
got
lost
and
found
When
a
piece
of
history
hit
the
ground
The
day
they
tore
the
last
drive-in
down
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