Yo I miss the olden days Back when we would drive my Civic off into the sunset Windshield glowin’ with a golden haze
I miss the simpler times When you could pick me up at 4AM And hit the road and improvise With nothin’ in the GPS (turn left)
Back when we were free to roam And we brought a pillow with us So that anywhere could be our home
Not the most romantic, but we’d plan out all our future dates And snuck in every morning to cop breakfast at a Super 8 I’d waltz in past the front desk, then open the cafe door You’d slink in and we’d have a banquet that we’d never pay for
Two goody-two-shoes breaking all the rules Llittle rebels, we were perps Tryna hide our smirks while slippin’ Fruity Pebbles in your purse
And as we dipped out of the exit You would grin as if you’d robbed a bank Hop into our getaway and gun it on an empty tank
Pull into an vacant station where our car’s the only one There’s something meditative about the smell of fresh petroleum
But things have changed since Cars are losin’ their appeal It’s been decades since I’ve even gripped a steering wheel
Elon built a Hyperloop So no one drives drive a coupe no more People take their transit-pods through traffic on their private routes China’s got a maglev train, but I would never get aboard
In Russia I heard they could program people so they teleport Point A to B, always know exactly where you’re headed for Remember when a road trip meant a sojourn, not a metaphor?
Remember rolling windows down With levers on the metal doors And reaching back behind your seat To find that bag of kettle corn?
One foot on the floorboard Then put on the gas Yearning for that rearview mirror I’ve got one foot in the past
I miss the olden days Back when we would drive my Civic off into the sunset Windshield glowin’ with a golden haze
I miss the simpler times When you could pick me up at 4AM And hit the road and improvise With nothin’ in the GPS