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From the Backseat

Lucy Hale2014年6月3日

From the Backseat 歌詞

From the Backseat - Lucy Hale (露西·海爾)

You were burning in a '94 Corolla

3 hours deep in the South Dakota

I was workin' on a luke warm Coca-Cola

In the dog days of July

And my dad was a Superman stick shift driver

Stay at home Louis Lane beside him

Kissing to the rhythm of the billboard signs

As they went blurring by

 

Even when he would stop to pull over

He never took his hand off of her shoulder

You can see for miles

You can reach the dials

Sit back and smile from the front seat

You can chase the sun

You can feel the hum of the axles

Underneath your feet

When you're sitting shotgun

 

You seem pretty and free

 

But you learn to love from the backseat

 

So late one day and I'm rolling along

With a part time job

And blue pom-poms

Like every days a knock off mellowcamp song

With his hand right on my knee

 

We made the age old prom-night promise

Put the corsage right where I want it

We found a road with nobody on it

And we didn't stop to think

 

And I didn't care when he killed the motor

Shut off the lights and we climbed over

You can see for miles

You can reach the dials

Sit back and smile from the front seat

You can chase the sun

You can feel the hum of the axles

Underneath your feet

When you're sitting shotgun

You seem pretty and free

 

But you learn to love from the back seat

 

Up here I see it clear through the rear-view

 

It's good to take the back seat

When you get to

 

You can see for miles

You can reach the dials

Sit back and smile from the front seat

You can chase the sun

You can feel the hum of the axles

Underneath your feet

When you're sitting shotgun

 

You seem pretty and free

 

But you learn to love

You can see for miles

You can reach the dials

Sit back and smile from the front seat

You can chase the sun

You can feel the hum of the axles

Underneath your feet

When you're sitting shotgun

 

You seem pretty and free

 

But you learn to love from the back seat

 

We were burning in a '94 Corolla

Three hours deep in the South Dakota

 

I was working on a luke warm Coca-Cola