Drive-In Movies And Dashboard Lights (Album Version)-Nanci Griffith

歌手 : Nanci Griffith
语种 : 英语
时长 : 03:13

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Drive-In Movies And Dashboard Lights (Album Version) - Nanci Griffith (南西·葛瑞芬)
Written by:Nanci Griff
Sister had a crystal voice
She played a Silvertone from Montgomery Ward
Baez songs in Monroe hair
She sure could turn the boys' head to stare
Swim wear saunter tan and haunt them
That's all she learned in school
Books were for 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 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's discover that your beauty's gone
(It's gone)
Mother can't you hear your daughter carying
Father wake up her youth is dying
Her kids are grown husband's gone away
It's shame 'cause she had such a lovely face
Can't you see she need 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's discover that your beauty's gone
(It's gone)
In Texas back in sixty-nine
It was drive-in movies and dashboard lights