Album: 10,000 Towns (2014)
Charted: 79
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  • She's sick of this town, she's sick of that boy
    Yeah she's sick of dreams that never take flight
    There's gotta be more than the same old story
    So she's gonna turn the page tonight
    And turn the radio up (turn the radio up)
    Roll the windows down
    She got a full tank of gas (she got a full tank of gas)
    Ain't no stopping her now

    She's got the pedal to the floor in a hand-me-down Ford,
    Yeah, the only thing that's left to do
    Is catch a couple green lights and those baby blue eyes
    Are leaving nothing in that rear view
    But dust, nothing but dust

    She's fighting back tears, she's fighting back years
    Of the only life she's ever known
    And there's a future that's bright in the dead of this night,
    And all she's gotta do is go
    And turn the radio up (turn the radio up)
    Roll the windows down
    She got an open road (she got an open road)
    Ain't no stopping her now

    She's got the pedal to the floor in a hand-me-down Ford,
    Yeah, the only thing that's left to do
    Is catch a couple green lights and those baby blue eyes
    Are leaving nothing in that rear view
    But dust, nothing but dust
    (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)

    She got the radio up,
    She got the windows down,
    And no she won't look back
    Ain't no stopping her,
    Ain't no stopping her now

    She's got the pedal to the floor in a hand-me-down Ford,
    Yeah, the only thing that's left to do
    Is catch a couple green lights and those baby blue eyes
    Are leaving nothing in that rear view
    But the dust, nothing but dust
    Dust, nothing but dust
    (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
    (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh) Writer/s: James Young, Jon Jones, Josh Osborne, Kyle Jacobs
    Publisher: NTAC INC, O/B/O DistroKid, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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