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There was a man on the road an hour ago, |
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he were looking for a ride to New Mexico. |
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We went driving by way too fast to know, |
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we got to the place on a high speed chase. |
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Seen my girlie in the corner with a plastic face, |
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and then she disappeared without a trace, |
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I said without a trace. |
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Now we're all sittin' back, sippin' some beers, |
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there's a man tellin' stories about his inner fears. |
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We was all choked up and too close to tears. |
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So I moved on up to a cup of margarita. |
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I made a couple faces at a couple senorita, |
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playing drinking game, she too gone to be with me... |
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So now my car broke down about an hour ago. |
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We were headed on down to New Mexico, |
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where we did not see that gas was low |
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hey yeah, |
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gas was low, |
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gas was low, |
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gas so low, |
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so low. |
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I lost my soul somewhere on the road |
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but I'm gonna get it back real soon. |
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Mike will you get it back for me? |
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(keyboards) |
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Been chasing footsteps with... |
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Been running around in circles for years. |
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Chasing my tail looking for answers to questions I've never heard |
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It's a wide open world, |
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I'm trying to find a way. |
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It's a wide open sky, |
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but it's light and blinding. |
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It's raining down on me. |
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Slowin' me down, but I keep on going. |
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I know I recognize this man walking in front of me. |
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When he turned around and locked eyes with me, |
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and it scared me to see myself in twenty years |
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lost, ashamed, locked up, loaded down...(unintelligible) |
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That I could change my ways |
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and I took a different road |
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no more running around in circles |
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no more chasing my tail |
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I'm just going forward these days with my eyes closed. |
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I know I can make it. Fuck it, |
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I know I can make it if I try. |
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I must let love live inside me for a while. |
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Maybe later on, I'll see you all after the show |
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I heard this story down here about an hour ago |
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I know, I go ahead, |
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I am a different man, |
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Different man than I was. |
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I'm going find my way home, |
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Find my way home. |