(Verse 1)
Down the winding countryside lane,
A gleam of chrome in the gentle rain.
Two-tone beauty, green and cream,
A vintage car from a timeless dream.
Her curves so smooth, her soul so bright,
A beacon of class in the fading light.
Rolling hills and a stone fence near,
The Zephyr hums, a song so clear.
(Chorus)
Green and cream,
oh Zephyr divine,
You carry the past through the sands of time.
With every mile,
your spirit sings,
A melody of life and forgotten springs.
(Verse 2)
Leather seats and a wooden wheel,
A touch of grace that you can feel.
The engine purrs like a gentle tide,
Taking me on this nostalgic ride.
Through country roads where dreams were born,
You bridge the gap from dusk till dawn.
Oh Zephyr, queen of a bygone day,
You steal my heart and take it away.
(Chorus)
Green and cream, oh Zephyr divine,
You carry the past through the sands of time.
With every mile, your spirit sings,
A melody of life and forgotten springs.
(Bridge)
In the whispering breeze,
I hear your tale,
Of open roads and the British vale.
You’re more than steel,
you’re history’s art,
A masterpiece that steals my heart.
(Chorus)
Green and cream,
oh Zephyr divine,
You carry the past through the sands of time.
With every mile, your spirit sings,
A melody of life and forgotten springs.
(Outro)
As the sun dips low,
you glide with grace,
A timeless beauty in this sacred space.
Green and cream, forever you’ll be,
A cherished dream, a memory.
Michael Forty
