Edmund Snyder - Mustang Road

We've been apart for weeks now and i say I'm doing fine
The grass is growing greener and the sun's up in the sky
The weather is much warmer, and my pay is better, too
But I just can't help but feeling like it's wasted without you
On Mustang Road, the blacktop's made of gold
The birds are always singing and it's almost never cold
On Mustang Road, I always get to bed on time
The kids are never under foot, and water tastes like wine
On Mustang Road, there'll always be something to do
But I'll never be with you on Mustang Road
I left on an adventure, and you think I'm feeling great
You've heard of the excitement of a new and better state
There's never a dull moment, and everyone's my friend
The journey's just beginning but I wish that it would end
On Mustang Road, the driver's always yield
The ladies are all lovely, and crickets fill the fields
On Mustang Road, the stores are open late
The postman smiles, the rent is low, you trust the hand of fate
On Mustang Road, all jars are filled with honey,
the gas is just a buck or so, and the hobos give YOU money
On Mustang Road, there'll always be something to love
but you're all I'm thinking of on Mustang Road

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