paroles de chanson Hot Dogs and Hamburgers - John Mellencamp
Drivin'
down
on
a
dry
summer's
day
Old
Route
66
and
I
was
just
a
kid
Met
a
pretty
little
Indian
girl
along
the
way
Got
her
into
my
car
and
tried
to
give
her
a
kiss
I'll
give
you
beads
and
wampum
Whatever
it
takes,
girl,
to
make
you
trade
She
jumped
into
the
back
seat
and
she
kinda
flipped
her
lid
She
said
you're
tryin'
to
get
something
for
nothing
Like
the
pilgrims
in
the
olden
days
We
rode
for
a
while
till
the
sun
went
away
And
I
realized
it
was
sort
of
an
honor
bein'
around
this
girl
I
felt
embarrassed
of
what
I
tried
to
do
earlier
that
day
She
was
the
saddest
girl
I
ever
knew
She
told
me
stories
about
the
Indian
nations
How
the
white
man
stole
their
lives
away
And
although
she
kinda
liked
me,
she
could
never
trust
me
And
when
the
sun
comes
up,
we'd
go
our
different
ways
Now
everybody
has
got
the
choice
Between
hotdogs
and
hamburgers
Every
one
of
us
has
got
to
choose
Between
right
and
wrong
And
givin'
up
or
holdin'
on
So
I
dropped
her
off
at
some
railroad
crossing
in
Texas
An
old
Indian
man
was
waiting
there
He
smiled
and
thanked
me,
but
he
saw
right
through
me
I
could
tell
he
didn't
like
me,
for
my
kind
he
did
not
care
Because
to
him
I
was
the
White
man
The
one
who
sold
him
something
that
he
already
owned
And
it
was
like
he'd
been
riding
in
the
car
right
there
with
us
And
I
felt
ashamed
of
my
actions
And
the
way
the
West
was
really
won
Drove
down
the
highway,
till
I
came
to
Los
Angeles
The
town
of
the
angels,
the
best
this
country
can
do
I
got
down
on
my
knees
and
I
asked
for
forgiveness
I
said,
Lord,
forgive
us
for
we
know
not
what
we
do
Everybody
has
got
the
choice
Between
hotdogs
and
hamburgers
Every
one
of
us
has
got
to
choose
Between
right
and
wrong
And
givin'
up
or
holdin'
on
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