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Mountains, staring at me as they're rollin' by. |
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Sunset, paints a path across the southern sky. |
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Headin' down the dusty highway, there he was in the middle of the road. |
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And I said "Old man let me help you, I can take you home" |
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And he said, [CHORUS] |
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Son you can't imagine the trouble that you been, |
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This whole world's gone crazy, livin' in sin |
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We want peace and understandin', and harmony again, |
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But you can't, can't go back, |
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To where you've never been. |
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I'm still runnin' from the shadows and the flames. |
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Searchin' for a place where someone knows my name |
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On my way through |
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Arizona, I let a fortuneteller read my hand. |
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Told me she could see things |
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I'd never understand |
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And she said, [CHORUS] |
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Son you can't imagine the trouble that you been, |
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This whole world's gone crazy, livin' in sin |
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We want peace and understandin', and harmony again, |
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But you can't, can't go back, |
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To where you've never been. |
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I hear, in the desert wind a distant voice, |
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Singin' [CHORUS] |
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Son you can't imagine the trouble that you been, |
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This whole world's gone crazy, livin' in sin |
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We want peace and understandin', and harmony again, |
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But you can't, can't go back, |
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No you can't, can't go back, |
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To where you've never been. |
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Can't go back to where you've never been. |
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Can't go back to where you've never been. |