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15 years on this lonely road I paid my own way I carried my own load I never ask too much from no one I was much too proud All I ever wanted
Masked up for this COVID air you cant even see me frowning Swallowed by the storm I’m drowning 2020 vision got me seeing all the shit around me Got
I don't wanna go back To my old ways I just wanna show that I can hold change When I'm on the road back I got no pain Cause I like to hope that I got
No one ever saw the house Through the pine trees on the belt Only Alice starin' out No one ever saw me out In the junkyard by myself Only Alice
Well you know that for sure It will happen again See me out on the Broke Road See me out there again Find me out on the Broke Road By the river bend
I saw you at the Beechwood Cafe You looked at me and then you looked away That was some kind Some kind of friend you turned out to be You said you had
is money ain't no taking off On the road to fill that table want the steak and all Could write a book in my own name and call it make a boss Please
lonely road Taking It's toll, breaking my soul Out of control, still keeping my focus Frozen emotions Damaged and broken but I'm still going I'm still
into gear Set the wheels on fire better keep the road clear We're riding through the mist, we're riding through the storm Together we roll as one from
I can shine So when I slip I pray you'll hold me tight So when I walk down this road I know you'll be by my side So tell me why I keep doing the same
Calm as a storm but his mind is a circus Road never ends but he walks with a purpose Dark underneath, shines on the surface Man full of sin This
the sun come out Feel the storm bustin' through your clouds Now that you're on the road there's a big heavy load That I don't have to worry about Yeah I'm
a pea-coat and a headache watching the traffic splash by When a four day clown in a pick-up truck drove her out to the woods Down a gravel lane, down a dirt
you know I have to watch my road out i’m just a traveller seeking shelter from the storm Sometimes your road is less steep than you think Sometimes
does all that noise go Underneath all of that white With thaws scarcely mentioned I dug out my truck By the time the storm cleared I was gone Back
Nasty days holds no logic Leaving you without any sense of control Don't force your way out, just let it be Know peace, silence, tranquility Be
Drunk in a puddle and found on the road Dead inside and outside alone Step out back, get this show on the road Left out to dry, guess I'll go at it alone
grandfather was lying wounded in the leg. He’d been wounded by one of our own lads who’d mistaken him for a German when Grandfather had come hobbling out
out) Let the storm demolish every barricade (that you made) Breaking the walls till everything falls, keep running in circles until you blow this world
pollinated by the "Be" Pac called it the rose that rose from concrete How do you define divine that finds street? "Hip bop," the color of my leaves Not
a bullet in my head. You didn't care then, so why care now unless you're cashing in on the dividends. I'm not gonna sit by the side of the road. Turn
I've seen these lames feeling the static, nigga you gone die by the store I see the passion missing nigga come through, and lemme install These
needed nursing Thirty I'm still feeling young and quirky Birds flee they can sense a storm coming early Sadly I spit it out and I have no mercy Madly I get
15 years on this lonely road I paid my own way i carried my own load I never asked too much from no one I was much too proud all i ever wanted Was
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