I Just Wanna Drive

Album: Nothing But Time (2025)
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  • In the not-too-distant future, say 2035
    Things will be much different
    Folks won't feel so quite alive
    Machines will play a bigger role in everything we do
    Driving cars, flying planes, serving up your favorite brew

    I don't know about you
    But I want to feel alive
    I don't want no self-drive car
    I just want to drive

    There'll be robots playing football
    So, people don't get hurt
    There'll be robots playing baseball
    Yeah, sliding in the dirt
    They'll be AI in control towers with robots flying planes
    And robots serving cocktails on robot driven trains

    I don't know about you
    But I want to feel alive
    I don't want no self-drive car
    I just want to drive
    I just want to drive

    See I think people matter
    Where the hell did privacy go?
    Drones and camera's everywhere
    Now AI's in the know
    This AI thing it happened
    It happened oh so fast
    It seemed to come from nowhere
    Now it seems it's here to last

    I don't know about you
    But I want to feel alive
    I don't want no self-drive car
    I just want to drive
    I just want to drive
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