E Well I asked an old truckdriver about life out on the road If he does a lotta singing when he's bringing in his load A If there's a pretty waitress crying for him every hundred miles E If he gets a lotta loving if he has a lot of smiles B A And I asked him if those trucking songs tell about a life like his E B He said: if you want to know the truth about it here's the way it E Is E All I do is drive drive drive try to stay alive A And keep my mind on my load keep my eye upon the road B A I got nothin' in common with any man who's home every day at five E All I do is drive drive drive drive drive drive E Well we shared a cup of coffee then I had to warm it up And his greasy fingers trembled as he held onto the cup A And I said: don't you hear a lot of music see a lot of sights E But if you'll tune into the grand ole opry Saturday night B A I will dedicate you a trucking song to which you can relate E B E He said: you just do the singing and I'll do the driving mate E All I do is drive drive drive If I can get the fuel fuel