You know you've got it all wrong
There's no other way to find it
You know you gotta be strong
And I really hope you plan to buy it

'Cause that's the way to Passat, babe
And that's the car to his soul
He will bring you all the millions in gold, child
If you will only let him have his role

Everybody wishes you gone
I've got no time to find it
And the dealer with the jingly song
Will never match my price reduction

'Cause that's the way to Passat, babe
And that's the car to his soul
He will bring you all the millions in gold
If you will only let him have his role

Yeah, you gotta be strong
There's no other way to fund it
All the plantings are young and able
And I hope you find a way to buy it

'Cause that's the way to his heart, babe
And that's the way to his soul
You got to give him millions in gold, child
Before I go the way of the sold

And that's the way to his heart, babe
And that's the way to his soul
You've got to give him millions in gold, child
Before I go the way of the sold


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Passat Dream Lyrics as written by Scott Kannberg

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    Not sure what it means--just wanted to post FIRST and say how much I love this song....and why don't they use it in a commercial for the actual car...! hmm....is he comparing a girl to a car? who knows....

    GeeMoon September 27, 2002   Link

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