Chris LeDoux The Last Drive-In Lyrics
            THE LAST DRIVE-IN
            By. Chris LeDoux
        
            Caravan of yellow wire and crawling across the plains
            Rolling along in a single file like a slow moving train
            It rumbled down out of the mist into the early morning light
            Said they stay till the job was finished if it took them till midnight
            There were cats and scrapers all caterpillars packed up by mile high crane
            And it looked like monsters from the old b movies the drive-ins use to play
            And we'd sang goodbye Saturday under the stars
            Wake up little Suzy in my daddy's car
            So many memories got lost and found
            When a piece of history hit the ground
            The day they tore the last drive-in down
        
            Memories thick as the smoke clouds they made man and machine became one
            Boards snapped like toothpicks on their blades but to us it sounded like guns
            Cowboys soldiers gangsters and thieves James Bond and his golden girls
            Well you could sit in your car and never turn the key and go half way around the world
            And it stood like a landmark for forty years we never thought we'd live to see
            It fall it to the ground and then just disappear like so many childhood dreams
            And we'd sang goodbye...
        
            A lot of the drivers had tears in their eyes but I don't think it was just the dust
            See I still believe there's a little piece of that old drive-in left in all of us
            Nobody moved through what seemed like hours, and slow motion it came tumbling down
            We just stood there with a taste of metal in our mouths and a silence all around
            The day they tore the last drive-in down
            And we'd sang goodbye...
        
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