Natalie Del Carmen - The Highway

I was only driving
Down an old, rusted canyon
Trees for the heavens and a mountain over edges
On a winding road
Killing my time
And unwinding my mind's unending thought
All strung up in knots
You're the talk of my heart
Pedaling down a highway
On an old, rusted canyon
And maybe, for the record
It feels good to loathe your bitter heart
Chewed me up good
All clobbered and bruising
It's all good, I'm no fool
I can decide I'm through
Chasing your tail, like I'm needing you
Then I'm going my way
Again
I've been only one foot into the new year
Counting my blessings in a shaky hand
You were not more than a hope I'd plead on
'Cause I'd dote on you every day
Now, I feast my eyes on forward
To the beam of summertime
I'll visit your eyes, when I'm feeling low
But what's gone's a graveyard
Echos, wind, and bone
Wind and bone
Wind and bone
I can feel it now, it's a timely end
But you'll come to me in slumbers
It's then, I'll set you free for the first time honestly
Some tears for you and some for I
And I'm giving in, just one more time
I've bid my years enough to you in my life
And maybe, in the end
It feels good that every moment stops
My mind on the next thing surely to catch me
It's all good, It's all new
I can decide I'm ready
To feast on the heavens and good that finds me
I'm going my way
You're heading your way
Again


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Natalie Del Carmen

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