11.03.04
Rusty Old American Dream

I don't look all that ragged for all the
time it's been,
But I'm weakened underneath me
where my frame is rusted thin.
And this year's state inspection just
barely passed
Won't you drive me 'cross the country,
boy,
This year could be my last.

I'm a tailfin road locomotive from the
days of cheap gasoline,
And I'm for sale by the side of the road
going nowhere,
A rusty old American dream.

I rolled off the line in Detroit back in
1958,
Spent three days in the showroom,
that's all I had to wait.
I've been good to all who owned me,
so have no fear;
C'mon, boy, put your money down and
get me out of here!

I'm a tailfin road locomotive from the
days of cheap gasoline,
And I'm for sale by the side of the road
going nowhere,
A rusty old American dream.

This car needs a young man to own
him
One who will polish the chrome,
I will give you the rest of my lifetime,
But don't let me die here alone.
Just jump me some juice to my battery,
Give that old starter a spin,
Hear me whir, sputter, backfire through
the carberator,
And roar into life once again.

I'm a tailfin road locomotive,
You can polish my chrome so clean
We can fly off into the sunset together,
A rusty old American dream.
I believe these particular lyrics are from a classic rock era or country. I think that he is talking about an old classic car that he once had. it was his rusty old american dream. This song is deffinitly about his old car and the dreams he had with it. he likes talking about tailfining a locamotive so i would say his car is pretty fast, even though its rusty.

Conutry or Classic Rock.
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