(Allan MacPhee)
Lyrics
I drive a old Bronco, ‘73
A finer truck you’ll never see
It’s got no roof, it’s just out in the wind
They tell me I should trade it in
But it’s a fine old ride, and it’s just like me
Lacks a certain sensibility
They don’t know, they can’t see
That old truck is just like me
I got a old dog and it sleeps on the floor
And it walks outside and it sleeps some more
It don’t wanna leave, it keeps hangin’ around
Maybe I should put him down
But he’s my find old friend and he’s just like me
Lacks a certain sensibility
Someday that dog gonna be set free
Oh yeah, just like me
Well there’s a old bridge in my hometown
They say they wanna tear it down
When I go home I go outta my way
I drive that bridge over Sturgeon Bay
‘Cause it’s a fine old bridge, it’s just like me
Lacks a certain sensibility
I just wish that they could see
That old bridge is just like me
That old bridge is just like you and me