By the Waves - Goin out West

Deep inside a well, a voice cry's out
Words can never tell, a voice cry's out
And I don't know why I fell, but I love you

On a lonesome rooftop, in the suburbs of folk rock
A voice cry's out, "I love the way you talk"
I can't walk out, I love the way you walk, alright now

There's a long and winding road, reoccurring episodes
And it might be yesterday's, gone tomorrow but it's here today
The sun will soon shine anyway

I'm goin' out west, though Utah into the California sun
Grab them boggin' boots and learn to run

Black ice and black rock, shatter in the colors of my thoughts
But I can't speak

I'm goin' out west, the eagle spoke and I smoked my last cigarette
Driest earth and I'll be damned if I die of thirst

Step outside to a swelter sweat, where the peyote knows
And the saguaro silhouette the sunset, yea

I'm goin' out west, take my time with a woman that tastes like wine
If your sent from the boys back home, tell 'em I'm doin' fine

There's a radical split in this ol' track, cried the man in the whip
With the rag and the spirits cracked



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Writer(s): Declan Peter Banko
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