| Well we’re going down the highway
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| Going down the Highway 401
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| It’s the road to Toronto
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| Got to get there 'cause we’re on the run
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| Now, her daddy’s in his pickup
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| And he ain’t about to call me son
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| We’re getting close to the border
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| And we’re getting farther from his gun
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| Well we started out in Philly
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| When I saw you cruising in the isle
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| I took one look at you
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| And you gave me that old come-on smile
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| So you jumped into my limo
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| And we talked about it for a while
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| And you said it didn’t matter
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| You could come with me any how
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| Well so now we’re on the road
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| And we’re moving just as smooth as we can
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| And I hope I got some time
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| 'Til I have to deal with your old man
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| Well so now we’re on the road
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| And we’re moving just as smooth as we can
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| And I hope I got some time
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| 'Til I have to deal with your old man
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| Well we’re going down the highway
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| Going down the Highway 401
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| Yes well, it’s the road to Toronto
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| Got to get there 'cause we’re on the run
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| Yeah, her daddy’s in his pickup
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| And he ain’t about to call me son
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| We’re getting closer to the border
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| And we’re getting farther from his gun
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| Say babe I didn’t know you were only seventeen
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| When you stepped into my limousine
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| I really hope your daddy is an understanding man
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| You sure know your way around for such a young thing
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| You sure learnt your lessons well
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| You will be eighteen when I come back to Ohio won’t you?
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| Um um |