200 More Miles - Michael Timmins
    Atlanta's a distant memory

    Montgomery a recent birth
    and Tulsa burns on the desert floor
    like a signal fire

    I got Willie on the radio
    a dozen things on my mind
    and number one is fleshing out
    these dreams of mine

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    In Nashville there is a lighter
    in a case for all to see
    it speaks of dreams and heartaches
    left unsung

    And in the corner stands a guitar and
    lonesome words scrawled in a drunken hand
    I don't travel past, travel hard before
    and I'm beginning to understand

    That I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    They say that I am crazy
    my life wasting on this road
    that time will find my dreams
    scared or dead and cold

    But I heard there is a light
    drawing me to reach an end
    and when I reach there, I'll turn back
    and you and I can begin again

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But I wouldn't trade all your golden tomorrows
    for one hour of this night

    Atlanta's a distant memory
    Montgomery a recent birth
    and Tulsa burns on the desert floor
    like a signal fire

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