Joe Diffie Well I got my first truck when I was three years old, was 100.000 miles on my knees towed marbles and stones, and I thought twice before I had a Barbie doll bed for the girl next door She tried to arrange with pay more kiss I began to understand, it's just something women like a man PickUp When I was sixteen, I saved a few hundred bucks My first car was a pickup truck I was cruisin 'the town and the first girl I' I Bobbie Jo Gentry saw the homecoming queen She likeddown and climbed into the cabin and said, "I never knew it was a pickup man!" You can set my truck on fire, and roll down a hill But I still would not change it for a Coupe DeVille I am not an eight foot bed that never did know, if it were not for trucks we would meet all the banks I my wives in traffic jams, not only women who man a sort of pick-ups Friday night, can be found in the bed of my truck on an old sofa in my situation to the FortDrive-in show You know a light load gives off a romantic glow I never wait in line at the popcorn stand, 'cause it's something that only women of a pickup Man You can put my truck on fire, and A scroll knob hill But I still do not even exist for a Coupe DeVille I've read eight feet never done You know, if it were not for trucks we would not tailgate, I met all my wives in traffic jams, it is easy to something that women like a man Pickup A bucket of rust,or ...
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