On a long and lonesome highway, east of omaha.
You can listen to the engine moaning out it’s one lone song
You can think about woman, or the girl you knew the night before,
But your thoughts will soon be wandering, the way they always do.
When your riding sixteen hours and there’s nothing much to do
And you don’t feel much like riding, you just wish the trip was through.
Say, here I am, on the road again. there I am, up on the stage.
Here I go, playing star again.
There I go, turn the page.
Well you walk into a restaurant, strung out from the road,
You can feel the eyes upon you as your shaking off the cold
You pretend it doesn’t bother you, but you just want to explode.
Most times you can’t hear em talk, other times you can.
Oh the same old cliche, as that woman on her a man
You always see my number, you don’t dare make a stand.
Here I am, on the road again. there I am, up on the stage.
Here I go, playing star again.
There I go, turn the page.
Out there in the spotlight your a million miles away,
Every ounce of energy, you try and give away,
As the sweat pours out your body like the music that you play.
Later in the evening as you lie awake in bed,
With the echo from the amplifiers ringing in your head,
You smoke the days last cigarette, remembering what she said.
Now here I am, on the road again. there I am, up on the stage.
Here I go, playing star again.
There I go, turn the page.
Here I am, on the road again. there I am, up on the stage.
Ah here I go, playing star again.
There I go, there I go.
See ya'll at Christmas.
August 15 2005, 14:43:32 UTC 6 years ago
Train roll on, on down the line
Won't you please take me far away
Now, i feel the wind blow outside my door
I leave my woman at home
Tuesday's gone with the wind
My baby's gone with the wind
And i don't know oh where I'm going
I just want to be left alone
When this train ends, i'll try again
I leave my woman at home
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
My baby's gone with the wind
Train roll on, Tuesday's gone
Train roll on, many miles from my home
See, i'm riding my blues away
Tuesday, you see, she had to be free
But somehow, I've got to carry on
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Tuesday's gone with the wind
My baby's gone with the wind
Take care.
August 15 2005, 18:14:13 UTC 6 years ago
I'll see you in October.
~J
August 15 2005, 19:42:42 UTC 6 years ago
2. Don't forget.
But I know you won't have much problem with either.
Well, maybe with number 1...
August 15 2005, 21:17:39 UTC 6 years ago
see you at x-mas
--Bill
August 16 2005, 03:45:39 UTC 6 years ago
The enemy now rides in.
But alas, this is not one we can defeat
This is a battle we can not win.
Darkening the sky with arrows,
Launching great plauges upon our sheep,
Great unfortune may befall us,
We face an enemy that never sleeps.
No fortress can hold forever
As it's march turns all stone to sand,
So when we are surrounded
To that beat we'll make our final stand.
"We will live the Alamo,"
"the next Thermopyloe," we'll say,
There will be no surrender,
Only our true flag will fly today.
And as we feel the power setting in
Nothing can stop this final endever.
We'll find ourselves whispering
that no one lives forever!
So Screaming onto the plains of battle
We'll fight like no mortal has yet shown,
and our enemy will roll onward
because time does not stop for flesh and bone.
And if the worst should happen,
And nevermore we might sit and laugh,
I promise you that we will meet
at the clearing at the end of the path.
To Vahalla we must go...
For when time tries to divide and conquer us...
For all the battles we have fought...
For the wrestling allience...
I got your back