The Big Red Motor And The Little Blue Limousine
Words by Earle C. Jones
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Published 1913

[verse 1]
Daisy White drove a nice blue Limousine,
Billy Bright had a great, big, red machine
And they rode each day down a country way,
(just to be alone).
There they'd spoon* and make such tender eyes,
That their love once caused a great surprise,
For Bill's red machine
Told Daisy's Limousine.

[chorus]
Come and be my true blue Limousine, (Glide along, glide along, glide along)
I am full of love and gasoline (Ride along, ride along, ride along)
Lovers stroll where it is dark,
Let us roll right thro' the park,
With my "clutch," I'll show you how to "spark," "spark," "spark" (Little Limousine.)
Show your "speed" my wheels will never "tire," (Rubber tyre, never tire, never tire.)
My poor heart for you is all afire, fire, with desire,
I'll be true so never doubt when I run a "Run-a-bout,"
Said the Big Red Motor to the Little Limousine.

[verse 2]
Daisy White had a wedding day in spring,
Billy Bright was the lad who bought the ring
And they sailed to Rome, o'er the briny foam
(on a honeymoon)
Both machines were left in lone content
Till their chauffeurs had them out to rent.
Then Bill's car would say,
While speeding up Broadway.

[repeat chorus]

*kiss and cuddle