[Verse]
Rolling down the highway, the sun sinking low,
A 2006 Duramax, it’s all I need to go.
Diesel hum beneath me, a rhythm in the night,
Cruising down the interstate, stars burning bright.
[Verse 2]
Rust on the fenders, but she’s still holding true,
Miles in her memory, skies painted blue.
Her tires kiss the asphalt, a steady, faithful sound,
This old truck’s my freedom, where my heart is unbound.
[Chorus]
Duramax dreams, rolling fast and free,
A highway horizon, it’s just her and me.
Wind through the windows, a story in the air,
Out here on the open road, there’s nothing to compare.
[Verse 3]
Radio’s crackling, a song from days gone by,
The moonlight on her hood, like silver in the sky.
Every dent and scratch, a tale that she can tell,
Of mountains climbed and valleys where we’ve fell.
[Bridge]
Oh, she’s seen my laughter, she’s heard my tears,
Through winter’s cold and summer’s searing years.
A partner on the journey, through the long and winding bend,
This Duramax, she’s more than just a friend.
[Chorus]
Duramax dreams, rolling fast and free,
A highway horizon, it’s just her and me.
Wind through the windows, a story in the air,
Out here on the open road, there’s nothing to compare.