| Song | Days Of Graduation |
| Artist | Drive-By Truckers |
| Album | Southern Rock Opera |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Drive-By Truckers, Hood |
| [00:01.60] | Artist:drive-by truckers |
| [00:03.10] | Songs Title:days of graduation |
| [00:05.29] | |
| [00:45.35] | Bobby went out for a joy ride with my best girl, left me at the party, |
| [00:50.78] | |
| [00:51.34] | It was almost June and the 'moon illuminated the rain- |
| [00:55.96] | soaked streets like a candy wrapper. |
| [00:58.15] | |
| [00:59.52] | I guess that's why Bobby had his lights off, |
| [01:02.52] | Tear-assing thru the back part of town and those deserted |
| [01:05.64] | country roads where me and Bobby tear-assed so many times before. |
| [01:10.32] | Sometimes with my best girl and sometimes Bobby had him one too. |
| [01:15.69] | |
| [01:28.29] | But this night he banked that curve just a little too hard and that 442 went airborne, |
| [01:34.03] | |
| [01:34.78] | Hit a telephone pole and split in two, Bobby's skull was split right in two, |
| [01:41.02] | And my girl was pinned in her seat, partially embedded in the dashboard |
| [01:45.38] | |
| [01:45.95] | And for the next twenty minutes the only sound in the night were her screams. |
| [01:50.56] | |
| [01:52.06] | And the sound of the wheel still spinning. |
| [01:54.43] | |
| [02:05.79] | In a little while the ambulance came and the sound of its |
| [02:09.28] | siren mixed with the screaming girl and the spinning wheel. |
| [02:13.27] | |
| [02:15.02] | But when the story was told the next day at the graduation ceremony, |
| [02:19.20] | |
| [02:20.51] | Everyone said that when the ambulance came |
| [02:23.51] | The paramedics could hear Free Bird still playing on the tereo. |
| [02:27.69] | |
| [02:29.93] | You know it's a very long song. |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : DriveBy Truckers, Hood |
| [00:01.60] | Artist: driveby truckers |
| [00:03.10] | Songs Title: days of graduation |
| [00:05.29] | |
| [00:45.35] | Bobby went out for a joy ride with my best girl, left me at the party, |
| [00:50.78] | |
| [00:51.34] | It was almost June and the ' moon illuminated the rain |
| [00:55.96] | soaked streets like a candy wrapper. |
| [00:58.15] | |
| [00:59.52] | I guess that' s why Bobby had his lights off, |
| [01:02.52] | Tearassing thru the back part of town and those deserted |
| [01:05.64] | country roads where me and Bobby tearassed so many times before. |
| [01:10.32] | Sometimes with my best girl and sometimes Bobby had him one too. |
| [01:15.69] | |
| [01:28.29] | But this night he banked that curve just a little too hard and that 442 went airborne, |
| [01:34.03] | |
| [01:34.78] | Hit a telephone pole and split in two, Bobby' s skull was split right in two, |
| [01:41.02] | And my girl was pinned in her seat, partially embedded in the dashboard |
| [01:45.38] | |
| [01:45.95] | And for the next twenty minutes the only sound in the night were her screams. |
| [01:50.56] | |
| [01:52.06] | And the sound of the wheel still spinning. |
| [01:54.43] | |
| [02:05.79] | In a little while the ambulance came and the sound of its |
| [02:09.28] | siren mixed with the screaming girl and the spinning wheel. |
| [02:13.27] | |
| [02:15.02] | But when the story was told the next day at the graduation ceremony, |
| [02:19.20] | |
| [02:20.51] | Everyone said that when the ambulance came |
| [02:23.51] | The paramedics could hear Free Bird still playing on the tereo. |
| [02:27.69] | |
| [02:29.93] | You know it' s a very long song. |