| My daddy had a '68 Camero
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| When I was 16 he went out of town
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| And there were car keys sitting on the pillow
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| Screaming out come take a drive around
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| From here to Linda’s all the lights were yellow
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| Even though she said that we were through
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| When she saw me in that red Camero
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| All she said was lets she what she’ll do
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| What car?
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| What girl?
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| What tree?
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| What kerb?
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| What are you talkin' about?
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| I never left the house
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| What keys?
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| What crash?
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| How dare you ask?
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| The car is gone, move on
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| Daddy you better move on
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| Monday morning he was in the kitchen
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| Asking if I had a tale to tell
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| A certain red collectable was missing
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| Sorry Daddy that does not ring a bell
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| Was kinda late but I agreed to join him
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| At the scene of the alleged theft
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| But there’s an emptiness you can’t ignore when
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| The stain of oil is all that you have left
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| What car?
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| What girl?
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| What tree?
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| What kerb?
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| What are you talkin' about?
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| I never left the house
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| What keys?
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| What crash?
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| How dare you ask?
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| The car is gone, move on
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| Even if they’d found the wreckage
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| And even if they’d hauled me in
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| I was sticking to the same old story again and again and again and again
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| What car?
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| What girl?
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| What tree?
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| What kerb?
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| What are you talkin' about?
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| I never left the house
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| What keys?
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| What crash?
|
| How dare you ask?
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| The car is gone, move on
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| What car?
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| What girl?
|
| What tree?
|
| What kerb?
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| What are you talkin' about?
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| I never left the house
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| What keys?
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| What crash?
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| How dare you ask?
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| The car is gone, move on
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| Yeah yeah, the car is gone |