In An Auto Car
Words by Jean Lenox
Music by Harry O. Sutton
Published 1908

[verse 1]
Some folks when they're spooning*,
Like a trolley ride.
Others go ballooning,
Some a walk have tried.
But they're all old fashioned,
Take this tip from me;
Come and try it my way,
Come and spoon with me.

[chorus]
In an auto there's such sport oh,
Really it's divine;
In the moonlight on a June night,
Spin along, it's simply fine!
Take your steady, then be ready,
For a trip afar;
Kiss, kiss, (chug, chug)
Kiss, kiss, (chug, chug)
In an auto car.

[verse 2]
And to be right "in" it,
You must go like mad;
Speed a mile a minute,
That's not "going bad."
Cupid will be Chauffeur,
Can't see when you kiss;
He can't see behind him,
Think of what he'll miss.

[repeat chorus]

*kissing and cuddling