Lyrics Drive-In Movies And Dashboard Lights - Nanci Griffith
Sister
had
a
crystal
voice
She
played
a
Silvertone
from
Montgomery
Ward
Baez
songs
in
Monroe
hair
She
sure
could
turn
the
boys'
heads
to
stare
Swim
wear
saunter,
tan
and
haunt
them
That's
all
she
learned
in
school
Books
were
for
the
other
girls
And
the
other
girls
were
fools
In
Texas
back
in
sixty-nine
It
was
drive-in
movies
and
dashboard
lights
Father
waltzed
her
down
the
aisle
'Cause
college
didn't
suit
her
style
The
sad
truth
was
that
she
could
barely
read
But,
if
you'd
told
dear
Father
He
wouldn't
believe
you
The
telephone
rang
it
drove
Mother
insane
From
the
hearts
left
on
the
shelf
Sister's
gone
and
she
won't
be
home
'Cause
she
didn't
take
care
of
herself
In
Texas
back
in
sixty-nine
It
was
drive-in
movies
and
dashboard
lights
Where
is
she
now?
The
backseat
Queen
of
fraternity
Where
is
she
now?
She
is
heavy
of
thigh
and
light
on
integrity
Someone
should've
told
her
When
beauty's
all
you
offer
Too
soon
the
world
discovers
that
your
Beauty's
gone
(It's
gone)
Mother
can't
you
hear
your
daughter
crying
Father
wake
up
her
youth
is
dying
Her
kids
are
grown
Husband's
gone
away
It's
a
shame
'cause
she
had
such
a
lovely
face
Can't
you
see
she
needed
more
Than,
"Oh,
what
a
pretty
child"?
You
never
taught
her
truth
from
lie
All
you
told
her
was
to
smile
In
Texas
back
in
sixty-nine
It
was
drive-in
movies
and
dashboard
lights
Where
is
she
now?
The
backseat
Queen
of
fraternity
Where
is
she
now?
She
is
heavy
of
thigh
and
light
on
integrity
Someone
should've
told
her
When
beauty's
all
you
offer
Too
soon
the
world
discovers
that
your
Beauty's
gone
(It's
gone)
In
Texas
back
in
sixty-nine
It
was
drive-in
movies
and
dashboard
lights
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