He left his Mercedes Benz, a ruby red from ‘64 We’d wipe that hood clean and push the pedal to the floor Last night we went out driving to see the fields my grandpa sweat Those South Dakota summers just get harder to forget Run, engine, run Keep turning ‘till the day is done Run, engine, run For the man who asked for none He won her at an auction just a couple months before It seemed he gave away everything he saved up to afford He wore a cowboy hat, a pearl snap shirt Got up real early for his daily work He was tied to a tradition from a long time ago Run, engine, run Keep turning ‘till the day is done Run, engine, run For the man who asked for none I was sixteen, riding shotgun, it was he, my brother, and I Along Black Hills gold, the prairie cold, he looked up at the sky We took the four wheels for a test ride to the Prairie House restaurant He called the waitress over and joked, “Surprise me with whatever you’d want” Run, engine, run Keep turning ‘till the day is done Run, engine, run For the man who asked for none