Dear Dad
(专辑: Chuck Berry In London - 1965)
Dear Dad, don't get mad, What I'm asking for Is by the
next semester Can I
get another car? This one here is sick'ning On a
wide dual road. I
might as well be walking As to drive this old Ford. Almost everytime I
try To go and pass a
truck, If I
ain't going down hill, Dad, I'm, out of luck. And even if I
get by, It's still a
rugged risk, The
way this old Ford Keep a
hitting and a
miss. Last week when I
was driving On my way to school, I
almost got a
ticket 'Bout a
freeway traffic rule. It's now a
violation Driving under forty-five, And if I
push to fifty, This here Ford will nosedive. Dad, I'm in great danger Out here trying to drive. The
way this Ford wiggles When I'm approaching forty-five, I
have to nurse it along Like a
little stubborn pup, And cars whizzing by me, Dad, look like I'm backing up. She just don't have the
appetite For gas somehow, And Dad, I
got four carburetors Hooked up on it now. I
tried to hook another To see if I'd do a
little good, But ain't no place to put it 'Less I
perforate the
hood. Well Dad, send the
money, See what I
can see, Try to find a
Cadillac, A
Sixty-two or three. Just something that won't worry us To keep it on the
road. Sincerely, your beloved son, Henry Junior Ford.