One Road More

Well my old shoes are layin' on the floor
Cause I ain't gonna wear 'em no more
They took me many miles down many hard road
but that's what shoes are for
The time has flown and I'm back home
every shoe I ever wore
and I guess my barefoot will have to carry me one road more

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Lord I ain't got a liquor since I got a crazy mind
Cause I don't wanna leave and I don't wanna stay behind
Well at the end of this one last road they say there's always an open door
And I guess my barefoot will have to carry me one road more

Well I never could move my feet too fast in a pair of rich man's shoes
and a rainshoe's life can last as long as a woman's blues
Well I told the line this one last time
now I got something else in store
And I guess my barefoot will have to carry me one road more

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Well I've walked through the citystreets in the sun and the rain and the wind and the snow
And I've walked through the mountains and the valleys
When there was nowhere else to go
This time I'll just follow the wind and they can bow and the rain can pour
and my barefoot will have to carry me one road more

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Yeah my barefoot are gonna have to carry me one road more



Credits
Writer(s): Butch Hancock
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