"There's a black girl singin' in the morning before church  
cause she wants things just right 
There's a white boy holdin' his head  
cause he stayed out too late last night 
At the same time Mamma's yellin'  
move your asses or I'll leave you behind 
The god lord don't wait for sinners all day 
especially sinners of your kind. 
 
CHORUS: 
The old days 
The old ways of the drive-in picture show. 
It's a fact, if it was opened baby, you and me, we'd surely go. 
The picture rolls by, soundtrack low, but we don't see a thing. 
Feel around in the middle of your popcorn box,  
at the bottom is a diamond ring. (yes) 
I love you, could you, hold me tight, 
like we're pretending it ain't about black or white. 
 
Sun burns hot early in the morning  
small town, best hush my mouth. 
We've all got closets that we live in. 
Down at Baker's house 
the right fun with the wrong one 
that's things we don't talk about. 
Hell always seems to rise to the surface 
on that you can count. 
 
CHORUS: 
The old days 
The old ways of the drive-in picture show 
It's a fact, if it was opened baby, you and me, we'd surely go 
the picture rolls by, soundtrack low, but we don't see a thing. 
Feel around in the middle of your popcorn box,  
at the bottom is a diamond ring. (yes) 
I love you, could you, hold me tight, 
like we're pretending it ain't about black or white. 
 
Young man makes a young man's stand, 
tries to stand up tall. 
Old man from the same clan  
bangs his head against the wall. 
Life's rough, it just get's tougher 
but that ain't no thing, it's always one thing 
or another, let me tell you brother.... 
Shut your mouth boy and sing. 
 
CHORUS: 
The old days 
The old ways of the drive-in picture show 
It's a fact, if it was opened baby, you and me, we'd surely go 
the picture rolls by, soundtrack low, but we don't see a thing. 
Feel around in the middle of your popcorn box,  
at the bottom is a diamond ring. (yes) 
I love you, could you, hold me tight, 
like we're pretending it ain't about black or white. 
 
I love you, could you, hold me tight, 
like we're pretending it ain't about black or white."
					 
					 
					
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