The Lonely Road

She calls his name and it drives him crazy
Always wanting just a little bit more
Killing the flame, yeah he's way too lazy
Never cried naked, on a cold, hard floor

Too many lies upon me, baby
I wear them like my worn-out coat
Too many trials upon you, baby
Too many miles on the lonely road

He was an aftertaste of freedom
She was a climax in the whole
He took all the water from the river
She covered the wall with the river stone

Too many lies upon me, baby
I wear them like my worn-out coat
Too many trials upon you, baby
Too many miles on the lonely road

Now to heaven and highlife me
In the twilight hue I'll be gone
I'll be gone
I'll be gone

She likes a cup of cream in her coffee
He looks out at the winter barn
Holy Moses, He wouldn't be here
There's only snow-angels in the yard

Too many lies upon me, baby
I wear them like my worn-out coat
Too many trials upon you, baby
Too many miles on the lonely road

And in the twilight hue
You are gone
You are gone
You are gone
You are gone



Credits
Writer(s): Richard Dean Fisher
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