Derrick McLendon - Interstate Daydreamer

Well, he straps his boots on and he grabs his guitars
Says goodbye to the wife and daughters, daddy, don't work too hard
Then he heads for the highway where he's back on his own
And those four wheels are rolling moaning that lonesome song
Well, he loads his stuff in and he's ready to go
And he takes a deep breath before he starts the show
And he pours his heart out through all of his songs
And he wonders to himself, is this where he belongs
'Cause he's an interstate daydreamer and he's dreaming all day long
He's an interstate daydreamer trying to find where he belongs
He's an interstate daydreamer and he's dreaming on a song
Well, it's there in the spotlight when he's playing his guitar
And those thoughts come back to him, daddy, don't work too hard
But I'm breaking my back girls, I'm doing all I can
And I'm just trying to take ya out of this sinking sand
'Cause I'm an interstate daydreamer and I'm dreaming all day long
Well, I'm an interstate daydreamer trying to find where I belong
Yeah, I'm an interstate daydreamer and I'm dreaming on a song
I'm an interstate daydreamer, I'm dreaming all day long
I'm an interstate daydreamer trying to find where I belong
Yeah, I'm an interstate daydreamer and I'm dreaming on a song
Well, I strap my boots on and I grab my guitar
Say goodbye to the wife and daughters, daddy, don't work too hard

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Derrick McLendon

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