So I have arrived
And You're looking as beautiful
As I remember you
The last time I saw you in person
So I am stunned
I can't believe I've even made it here
I don't see how this can even worsen
(My time here in the sun)
We're driving down the interstate
And the trees are blooming
With shades of green
That blind out my eyes
The long ride keeps me relaxed
While I watch the sunset
The night looks different here
Cause the starts shine brighter in your eyes
Because my drive is driving me crazy
With you around you have me feeling lazy
My tired eyes are looking hazy
And all I wanna do is keep you happy
Driving through the town in the night again
Finding ourselves enjoying the night sky
But could ya please don't tell me when
This will all come to an end
I wanna lose myself tonight
The moon looks wonderful
Just like your pretty face
But you never want to believe me
So I'll just carry on
I really enjoy it here
This is such a wonderful place
So lets just drive home
At a slower pace
Cause my drive is driving me crazy
With you around you have me feeling lazy
My tired eyes are looking hazy
And all I wanna do is keep you happy
(Because my drive is driving me crazy)
Happy
(With you around you have me feeling lazy)
Happy
(Because my drive is driving me crazy)
Happy
(My tired eyes are looking hazy)
Happy
(Because my drive is driving me crazy)
Lets just get out of the house
Lets drive down Broadway
I wanna see the vast space
Between it all
I wanna feel
The ambience of the day
Small city
Remember-able roads
Lets just drive around
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