Lletres: Jack Ingram. Drive On.
Weathered sign on the marquee
An old film playing at the show
He could tell by the clouds up top
And old northern was about to blow
So he hopped in his pick-up truck
Steered it on down the road
There he picked up his dark-haired beauty
Drove on down nice and slow, singing
This is my girl
This is my world
A lovers? tune on the stereo
Cool breeze blowin? through her hair
He whispers to her soft and low
And quietly she stares
He says I know I could be a movie star
I know that you could be my wife
I was thinking at work today
I wanna leave with you tonight, because
You are my girl
You are my world
They drive on past midnight
Wishing on stars as they go
Two young believers
Too young to know
Like a man in a story book
He takes off down the open road
Taking off to God knows where
He?s taking off just to go
An old film playing at the show
He could tell by the clouds up top
And old northern was about to blow
So he hopped in his pick-up truck
Steered it on down the road
There he picked up his dark-haired beauty
Drove on down nice and slow, singing
This is my girl
This is my world
A lovers? tune on the stereo
Cool breeze blowin? through her hair
He whispers to her soft and low
And quietly she stares
He says I know I could be a movie star
I know that you could be my wife
I was thinking at work today
I wanna leave with you tonight, because
You are my girl
You are my world
They drive on past midnight
Wishing on stars as they go
Two young believers
Too young to know
Like a man in a story book
He takes off down the open road
Taking off to God knows where
He?s taking off just to go
Ingram Jack