Charlie was a driver and he hardly spent a night at home. 
He rarely saw his family, trucking loads those long weeks 
on the road. 
And Charlie would drive 
For miles and miles. 

Charlie had a teenage daughter he thought of as a little 
girl 
But one day he came home his little girl had grown-up 
news to tell. 
"Oh Daddy", she cried "oh Daddy, I tried But on the 
hayride how I fell 
That was a hayride bound for Hell." 

Now Billy Jackson was the father but he wasn't man enough 
to own. 
And his daddy was the mayor and he said, 
"Charlie, just leave my Billy-boy alone."
Billy had to hide 
But there was guilt inside 
And you can't hide from yourself. 
That's just a hayride bound for Hell. 
Charlie's daughter died whilst giving birth to Billy 
Jackson's child 
And Billy Jackson ain't been seen around these parts for 
quite a while. 
And Charlie would drive
For miles and miles 
And his tail-lights say farewell 
He's a hayride bound for Hell.