Bed of My Chevy

Album: Outlaws Like Me (2011)
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  • We can pop a top on a bottle of boons
    Have a front row seat to a big full moon
    Kick back and listen to the crickets in the field
    Find a star we can call our own
    Watch the lightning bugs 'till they're gone
    Light a fire of passion and lay real still

    In the bed of my Chevy on the out skirts of town
    We can dance standin' up or lay a blanket down
    I can show you how much I love you if you'll let me
    Make a memory we'll never forget
    Whisper little words I've never said
    I'll pull you close when it gets hot and heavy
    In the bed of my Chevy

    Baby slide off your boots down to your bare feet
    Those cut offs and tan lines are killin' me
    Move on over lay your head on my shoulder we'll stay a while
    Still a little kiss as the whiperwills,
    Sing to the trees with a southern feel
    We can sit on the tailgate and wait 'till it feels right.

    In the bed of my Chevy on the out skirts of town
    We can dance standin' up, or lay a blanket down
    I can show you how much I love you if you'll let me
    Make a memory we'll never forget
    Whisper little words I've never said
    I'll pull you close when it gets hot and heavy
    In the bed of my Chevy

    In the bed of my Chevy on the out skirts of town
    We can dance standin' up, or lay a blanket down
    I can show you how much I love you if you'll let me
    Make a memory we'll never forget
    Whisper little words I've never said
    I'll pull you close when it gets hot and heavy
    In the bed of my Chevy
    In the bed of my Chevy Writer/s: JEREMY STOVER, JUSTIN MOORE
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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