I keep tellin' myself, this is the right thing to do I was wastin' her time, waitin' on dreams that just weren't comin' true And this old highway seems
Every now and then I get a little lost My strings all get tangled, my wires all get crossed Every now and then I'm right up on the edge Dangling my toes
Starin out into the wild blue yonder So many thoughts to sit and ponder about life and love and the lack of and this emptiness in my heart. Too old to
People always tell me their life story Love they've lost, their taste of glory He sat next to me at the counter in the diner Said, "I used to be Wall
Well, I've been lost in this town Even though I know my way around Didn't take me long until I found the devil With just one word I knew his voice Is
Drivin' down the road again, a highway that never ends Takin' naps in my old car, singin' in guitar bars Killin' time with cafe queens and truckers playin
The body's a temple, that's what we're told I've treated this one like an old honky-tonk Greasy cheeseburgers and cheap cigarettes One day they'll get
Summertime is finally here That old ball park, man, is back in gear Out on 49 Man, I can see the lights School's out, the nights roll in Man, just like
Same old bedroom floor Same old empty sheets I hate this haunted bed So down here's where I sleep And tryin' to find a place To hide what you have left
Ain't nothin' out here but me, road and the radio Lookin' for an exit and the song that I might know Countin' down the memories and addin' up the miles
South of the border, American dollars Take you a long, long way Beachside bungalows, sand between your toes Nobody knows your name There's a worm at
I?d spent a lot more time out in the pouring rain Without an umbrella, covering my head And I?d stood up to that bully when he pushed And called me names
I've been up to my neck workin' six days a week Wearin' holes in the soles of the shoes on my feet Been dreamin' of gettin' away since I don't know Ain
Big, orange ball, sinkin in the water Toes in the sand, couldn't get much hotter Little umbrella-shaded margaritas Coconut oil tannin' senoritas Oh now
I just found this old picture in my wallet Of you and me, down in Mexico Just look at us there on that beach, on that blanket That look on our face says
The summer breeze made ripples on the pond Rattled through the rings and the willow trees beyond Daddy in his good hat, mama in her Sunday dress Watched
She said, "You never tell me That you love me anymore So I can't help but wonder if you do" She said, ?If things don't change You'll see me walk right
Well, I opened my heart and I let you in I promised, I'd never love again And still doin' what I'd said I'd do Someday I might get over you Well, I wear