作词 : Michael Saulnier 作曲 : Michael Saulnier People ask me mike Why’d you sell your car just to fix your bike How will you get to the store at night But I don’t need my car Tell me, what’s the price of Gasoline I haven’t paid attention since i dusted off my seat In fact I haven’t paid a single maintenance fee you don’t need your car If the rain shall fall tomorrow I’ll just wear a poncho Maybe pack a second pair of socks I save a lot of money While you look at me funny As you climb into your big old engine blocks i’ve never been one for driving at high speeds I’d rather put my helmet on and look at all the trees Friends pass me by, they all wave to me When i’m on my way to work So If you think i’m burnt for cruising on two wheels I challenge you to ride your bike and tell me how it feels the sun that’s shining bright or the wind that brings you chills You don’t need your car When the cops pass me by I don’t think about my MVI I don’t slam on the breaks My health is getting better My life is filled with pleasure You don’t need your car you should sell your car