Lyrics Cars - John Conlee
She
was
sittin'
on
a
car
lot
looking
like
a
dream
Underneath
a
string
of
lights
A
49
model
and
I
was
sixteen
But
I
knew
it
was
love
at
first
sight
And
the
man
said,
son,
I'll
make
you
a
deal
And
I
knew
I
had
to
make
her
mine
I
held
my
breath
and
slid
behind
the
wheel
It
was
my
very
first
time
Cars,
just
motors
and
wheels
Rubber
and
glass
and
steel
Still,
I
think
back
over
the
years
And
it
sounds
strange,
I
suppose
But
it's
cars
I
remember
most
She
was
parked
on
the
street
by
the
First
Baptist
Church
As
we
ran
down
the
steps
hand
in
hand
My
brand
new
Chevy
waiting
there
at
the
curve
And
we
waved
to
the
crowd
and
got
in
Well,
the
miles
went
by
and
so
did
the
years
And
I
thought
that
we
were
doing
alright
Till
she
packed
up
the
kids
and
picked
up
the
keys
And
just
drove
away
one
night
Cars,
just
motors
and
wheels
Rubber
and
glass
and
steel
Still,
I
think
back
over
the
years
And
it
sounds
strange,
I
suppose
But
it's
cars
I
remember
most
Well,
the
years
have
gone
by
and
a
lot
of
thing
changed
I
hardly
see
the
kids
any
more
Took
a
new
job
and
moved
to
LA
And
bought
me
a
two-seater
Porsche
There's
lots
of
pretty
girls
out
here
and
you
know
I
could
be
doing
alright
But
mostly
at
night
I
just
drive
up
the
cost
And
look
at
the
city
lights
Cars,
just
motors
and
wheels
Rubber
and
glass
and
steel
Still,
I
think
back
over
the
years
And
it
sounds
strange,
I
suppose
But
it's
cars
I
remember
most
Cars,
just
motors
and
wheels
Rubber
and
glass
and
steel
Still,
I
think
back
over
the
years
And
it
sounds
strange,
I
suppose
But
it's
cars
I
remember
most
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