Well the coffee is thirty weight
And there's grease in the beans
And the steak tastes like old shoe tongue
And the waitress is mean
But the sign says you're welcome here
If you drive a truck
If you're lonely and yearn for lov
Or you're down on your luck
And the diesel cafe lulls me away
I spend every passing day at the diesel cafe
There's red velvet stairs to climb
With the rooms at the top
And girls there who go for love
And they don't ever stop
And the jukebox plays old love songs
Filled with heartache and pain
While the sun shines all over tow
On the cafe it rains
And the diesel cafe lulls me away
I spend every passing day at the diesel cafe
If you're out on that road tonight
Full of coffee and speed
And those white lines have crossed your eyes
Then you know what you need
Drift into my favorite place
You might want to stay
Cause there's something for everyone
At the diesel cafe
And the diesel cafe lulls me away
I spend every passing day at the diesel cafe
Diesel Cafe was written by David Bellamy.
Diesel Cafe was produced by Jimmy Bowen & The Bellamy Brothers.