| Everyone I ever owned, except the one I’m driving now
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| Been stripped down to the bare bone and sent outta town
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| There’s a Mustang and a GTO, bloody seats, and caved in grill
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| There’s a scar on my forehead, for every busted windshield
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| My old cars, they haunt me still
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| 'Cause I droven every one of 'em over the edge
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| It’s a wonder I wasn’t killed
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| My old cars, rise up from the wheel
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| I wish to hell and back was far enough
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| To outrun, your memory
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| I drive by that junkyard, count the times you broke my heart
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| Watchin' Jack play with a socket wrench
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| Drinkin' beer and yankin' parts
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| I can count these broken bones, cause broken bone will heal
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| But I can’t stand to count the times you said I love you
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| Ain’t no big deal
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| My old cars, they haunt me still
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| 'Cause I droven every one of 'em over the edge
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| It’s a wonder I wasn’t killed
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| My old cars, rise up from the wheel
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| I wish to hell and back was far enough
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| To outrun, your memory
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| Last week I bought a 442, black as ace of spades
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| I sold my half of grandpa’s land, bes he’s rollin' is his grave
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| My friends say I’ll get over you
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| But my friends they just don’t know
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| Gonna take her out on a 41, see how fast she can go
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| My old cars, they haunt me still
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| 'Cause I droven every one of 'em over the edge
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| It’s a wonder I wasn’t killed
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| My old cars, rise up from the wheel
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| I wish to hell and back was far enough
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| To outrun, your memory
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| I wish to hell and back was far enough
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| To outrun, your memory |