Bucky's Car
Mark Jungers
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G Em Two flat front tires on theC G Country Squire, nothing ever looked so badEm 'Cept the steel belts slappin' theC fenders and throwin' the sparksD right up to the dashC When the tires were gone we thoughtG we had it made, 10 miles left toC go if thatG D A thousand dollar car and 3 yearsC of payments, well, Bucky took thatG car backC And I dreamt of the day that I might leaveContinúa después del anuncioG C The lights of that little townG D But they never looked so good as the nightC G That Bucky's car broke down Two steel rims hug a wet gravel road like a baby in its mother?s arms Just when we thought nothing else could go wrong, Bucky runs his car out of gas Five miles from the edge of town where nobody seemed to know our names And I was prayin' I hoped I see you again Chorus A three mile walk never felt so bad, I had all that I could take I found an old field car at the cement plant and the keys were lyin' under the seat With the thought of you rolling through my head, I had to make it back in time Grand theft never felt so good as the night Bucky's car broke down Chorus