Your old man was never there for you
And I'm a poor excuse for a substitute
But I'm still here, and I ain't gonna start now to let you down
So come dear, and leave all your fears in that podunk town
Meet me at midnight, we're leaving tonight
We'll make out like Bonnie and Clyde
Say goodbye to your childhood home
We'll find a smaller place we can call our own
Where the pipes leak, but the walls only creak when we're making love
So don't speak
The word that we keep will say enough
Hop in the front seat, we're in for a ride
We'll make out like Bonnie and Clyde
I'd steal melodies, and I'd steal cars
And I would steal kisses from behind steel bars
If your eyes would smile the way they're smiling now
Every day, come what may, from here on out
Red and blue flash the rearview mirror
Pop another Benzedrine, wash it down with beer
'Cuz I'm bloodshot, but I ain't gonna stop till we hit the coast
For that grin baby, I'll wind out the engine until it's toast
When our kids ask how we met we'll reply
We made out like Bonnie and Clyde
I'd steal melodies, and I'd steal cars
And I would steal kisses from behind steel bars
If your eyes would smile the way they're smiling now
Every day, come what may, from here on out
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