The Curse of Chief Niwot

Rise up to the road
Tremors on this Appalachian highway flow
Tied to my stones and my spirit
I could never stay
In this one light town that shrinks each day
My soul could never bear to hear it
Say no prayers, no need for vows
The good old days are right now
Comes a day for celebration
Three rivers bend, we'll meet again
Gotta leave my closet with my skeletons
And these ghosts of my past incriminations
Superstitions fade
Time drifts away
I'll meet you
On the long journey to the middle
Through miles and change
We still remain
Oh Lord, lace your boots
From the Limestone sun
To the Portland moon
No second guesses, sighs or tears
And I got five hours of gas
Be back one day to float the Allagash
Say these winds of fortune in my ear
Superstitions fade
Time drifts away
And I'll meet you somewhere in the middle
Through miles and change
We still remain
We still remain
We still remain
We still remain

Oh dear, don't you fear
I see the sunrise in our rear view mirror
Not in a hundred years
The curse of Chief Niwot disappears
Bloodkin, now and then
You gotta bite your bullet with the medicine
I'm left wondering
The ghost of Jed Ladd strikes again

I am taking aim
North, west, south, east, it's all the same
Mixing my poisons with my feelings
The man said
Pay no mind
It's not the time in your life, it's the life in time
Pin your spin, keep yourself believing
Superstitions fade
Time drifts away
I'll meet you on the long road to Colorado
Through miles and change
We still remain



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