Lyrics

[Verse 1] I got me a truck, it's as big as a house, Rollin' through the 'burbs, it roars like a grouse. It’s a MegaDuty Titan King, blindingly new, Got a bed in the back, but it’s just for the view. [Chorus] I got a big truck, but a small heart, Drive over flowers in the Walmart parking lot. Call myself a good man, say I do my part, But I won’t help you move, no, I'd rather not. Woooooo [Verse 2] This beast’s got wheels taller than your child, Drinks diesel like it's going out of style. It’s never seen mud, not even a dot, Too busy shining in the handicapped spot. [Bridge] Say I love my town, but I roll coal down, On the cyclists and folks with a darker gown. Step stool in hand, so I can climb aboard, A big ol' truck, but charity ignored. Woooooo [Chorus] I got a big truck, but a small heart, Drive over flowers in the Walmart parking lot. Call myself a good man, say I do my part, But I won’t help you move, no, I'd rather not. Woooooo... I love you Ford... [Verse 4] Blocks the view with its towering frame, Taking up lanes like it’s playing a game. Parks in two, no, make that three, An oversized beast that just shouldn’t be. Woooooo [Whisper] ...I love you Ford [Verse 5] Every Sunday, at the church I'm seen, But my bumper stickers say things I really mean. "Love thy neighbor," but not on the road, A fortress on wheels, my hypocritical abode. [Chorus - Higher Key] I got a big truck, and an even smaller heart, Drive over children in the Walmart parking lot. Say I'm a saint, do I really play the part? Help's just a word, not a trait I've got. Wooooo Shadows of a man I aim to be, Lost in the roar of a V8 symphony... [Outro] Dad's calloused hands, heart worn on his sleeve, Mine's steering wheels with deceits I weave. Tried to wear toughness like an armored vest, But inside, just a boy, never at his best.