They're on the Road
Lyrics
It's the season of the golden leaves
When the wind turns into a bitter breeze
I was walking through the oak leaves on the hill
With my lady, oh she's got a strong will
And I see her through these ever-clouded eyes
This time it's goodbye and I can't answer why
Maybe it's because I ain't quite shy of running yet
Or maybe it's because I'm the hometown boy in the spotlight
But my roots ain't in the ground
They're on the road
Settle down was all I ever heard from her
If you cared,she said, "you would weigh my words
But my life doesn't ride on the factory road
Baby, don't ask me why, I can't even pretend to know
Writer(s): GARY RICHRATH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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