A big American auto dealership shining bright Silver columns glint in the morning light Displaying brand new cars at different angles and heights It pops out of the dull landscape like a bright star at night But it was not so long ago That we were about to lose this all And I remember the swan song before the fall It's amazing it's there now, standing tall I was living in NYC Married, my husband and me and it was all about the SUV we saw no reason to conserve any energy The rest of the world was thinking Our resources are shrinking Maybe our cars, should, too And that was really the thing to do But ask an exec back in Detroit What to do right now, what is right And bigger is better like might makes right Would be the answer, a sorry plight And then it all crashed and burned would not work, like an SUV that could not turn down a narrow street in an older part of town made before we thought less of me and more of the crowd And I'm not glad for the greedy execs but it was really about American workers necks I'm glad we helped the car industry Will it happen again? We shall see.