Song Length |
3:07 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
pick me up, eight o'clock
i'll meet you on the sidewalk
or honk twice, keep it running
i promise not to take long
just my springsteen records
and my favorite things
my blue jean jacket
and the clothes i'm in
and one million good reasons
to hit the car ceiling
don't stop, go deep
we can sleep when we get there
we'll take turns at the wheel
just go, take us anywhere
i took my good-luck nickel
and a pair of shades
i want to trade this winter
for the sunny days
or whatever the season
i'm gonna breathe in
hey man are we there yet
ain't it funny how the rain
keeps running down the windshield
i'm still holding my door keys
i should throw them in the backseat
among the hard luck stories
and the long lost dreams
the six-pack wrappers
and the bad ideas
or whatever is keeping
me from sleeping
i let a good girl go
with a bad excuse
and the radio is playing
that rich kid's blues
and i don't know
what the song is about
i take real deep hits
just to shut them out
and there's a great big hole
where my dream once fit
but give me three, four minutes
and i'm over it
whatever they're singing
whatever that girl said
whatever i was thinking
hey man, are we there yet?
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