Grandma's Prius

I scraped my knee on the concrete
You held my hand as I cried
I still remember your backseat
You'd say let's go for a drive
I'd make a mess in the kitchen
You'd make the best apple pie
I'd never been one for neck kissin'
But damn did I love when you'd sigh

And these days
I know I don't see that much of you
But it's okay
I've still got memories I'll hold onto

I've got those rainy day headlights
Sugarcoatin' my mind
Life's been moving fast so I like to think of old times
Listening to your laugh
With your legs across my lap
I'd drive my Grandma's Prius so the tank could really last miles

You'd visit me in my daydreams
Nights were spent holdin' your hand
You'd listen to all my secrets
Things only you'd understand
I'd never call you my baby, no
And you'd never call me your man
But I fell in love with your paintings
Brushstrokes of our brief romance

And these days
I know I don't see that much of you
But it's okay
I've still got memories I'll hold onto

I've got those rainy day headlights
Sugarcoatin' my mind
Life's been moving fast so I like to think of old times
Listening to your laugh
With your legs across my lap
I'd drive my Grandma's Prius so the tank could really last miles

I still hope that you can smile like no one else is watching
That you'll say hi to your folks for me, I always loved them
I still hope that you find happiness, cause you deserve it
And if you ever stop to think of me, I hope that you get...

Rainy day headlights
Sugarcoatin' your mind
If life gets too fast you can always think of old times
I could make you laugh
With your legs across my lap
I'd drive my Grandma's Prius and forget the world for a while



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Writer(s): Zach Taber
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