I can still remember like it was yesterday When Daddy sold his Corvair and we watched it drive away Then we walked down to the corner with the money that he got He bought a Vista-Cruiser off of Mr.Kelly's lot That station wagon was the ugliest thing around And I'd hide beneath the dashboard every time we drove it into town Now twenty one years later I got a wife and kid And I'm standing here on Kelly's lot just like my daddy did singing...
chorus: Goodbye twenties hello mini van Look out thirties I'm becoming my old man The keys are in my pocket, I got the title in my hand Goodbye twenties hello mini van
Selling that four by four really hurt my pride But the cold hard fact was the lack of room inside So long to my younger days I don't cruise for chicks no more Now it's luggage racks and fruit juice packs and an extra sliding door
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I can see us on the highway, baby's fast asleep Mama reads a book and I'm in the driver's seat Heading off to places we've never been before With everything I need and room for more