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On a highway to heaven, headed south of her smile, mm Get there when we get there, every inch is a mile Body like a back road, drivin' with my eyes closed I
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day Each mountain capped with snow The sentimental tree, the dreamy streams that
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day Each mountain capped with snow The sentimental tree, the dreamy streams that
Quit my job at the 7-11 3-d vision and a glance of heaven Picked up my six string began to play Just one touch and it started to say All your
Well tonight I'm up in Chillicothe Downwind from the papermill I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalk Taking in the factory smells Heaven knows,
Jesus cried, wept and died I guess he went up to heaven I've been downtown such a long, long time I'll never make it home by seven Won't you come
On the twentieth day of May And caused to loving children To sleep beneath the clay These two dear kids walked side by side Out on a state highway Their
an instance, gone without a trace On a Highway to Heaven, A miracle took place Another soul was saved, by The Masters Grace With a new beginning, and a brand
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day, each mountain capped with snow, The sentimental breeze, the dreamy streams
the coffin. We're poisoned by venom with each breath we take, From the brown sulfur chimney and the black highway snake. Every dawn that breaks golden is
new to say Planets are just bumbles, floating carelessly Streets lined up with boxes, so it seems Lined up there forever by their buildings
To heaven or the highway out of town YEAH You spin the wheel and I roll the bones Never let them think they've got us down Got us down Cause were
could be quenched quickly by the man from Galilee For the water flows eternal from the well that never dries For it flows right out of Heaven where
tribes a-moaning Hear the undertaker's bell Nobody can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell There's a woman by the river With some fine young handsome
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day, each mountain capped with snow, The sentimental breeze, the dreamy streams
Blending in romantic fashion, melody, moonlight and passion, Riding high on heaven's highway, Purple stars are guiding my way; I am like a comet whizzing
branches But my heart just couldn't stay I left the moment that I could A prisoner of the highway I passed by farms and trailers As I drove through
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day, each mountain capped with snow, The sentimental breeze, the dreamy streams
One, two, one, two, three Hand me a towel, I'm dirty dancing by myself Gone off tabs of that acid Form me a circle, watch my Jagger Might lose
out here Workin' on the blues So I carried on. You can't be haunted by the past. People come and people go. And nothing ever lasts. But I
She didn't see me see her cryin' As she sat there by the window A southbound Greyhound leavin' town The hardest thing I've ever done Was to walk
kissed by the dew, All this is mine and heaven too. I own each summer day, each mountain capped with snow, The sentimental breeze, the dreamy streams
do By the time she gets halfway She'll be tired of 95 The spray off those trucks sucks I hope she gets through alive Our Lady
Nobody gets too much heaven no more It's much harder to come by, I'm waiting in line Nobody get too much love anymore It's as high as a mountain
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