Lyrics

She rolled into town With the windows down Maggie May playing on the radio Of that El Camino She was on summer break Just getting in from Notre Dame Staying with her grandma down the road And she had ahold of me For those next 12 weeks Running through stop signs and gasoline We were brand new tires on old back roads Clouds of dust and Marlboro smoke Hands surfing out the window Going wherever the wind blows Headlights off in an empty field July moon in the windshield Handprints in fogged up glass God I wish I could just reach back Through that rear view mirror To those 3 good months On those 4 Goodyears Man we drove that thing Til' the asphalt sang The wheels still spin around in my head At 17 years old Life is just an open road Hadn't felt that free til' then Haven't felt that free since We were brand new tires on old back roads Clouds of dust and Marlboro smoke Hands surfing out the window Going wherever the wind blows Headlights off in an empty field July moon in the windshield Handprints in fogged up glass God I wish I could just reach back Through that rear view mirror To those 3 good months On those 4 Goodyears But when the rubber meets the road Under an August sun Girls and cars like that Were made to run But I still hear her singing Whoa oh oh oh oh Whoa oh oh oh oh We were brand new tires on old back roads Clouds of dust and Marlboro smoke Hands surfing out the window Going wherever the wind blows Headlights off in an empty field July moon in the windshield Handprints in fogged up glass My God I wish I could just reach back Through that rear view mirror To those 3 good months On those 4 Goodyears And I'm still singing Whoa oh oh oh oh Whoa oh oh oh oh Whoa oh oh oh oh Whoa oh oh oh oh
Writer(s): Dan Wilson, Brett Lee Sheroky, Andrew Powell Peebles Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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