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Highway 1 (Lyrics and Music by Rocky Michaels) Thereu0027s a place out on the California coast where that horizon bed tucks in the setting sun Where
barstool If you I didn't have you If I didn't have you, I'd be lost on an old, lonesome highway No ride or die by my side If I didn't have you, I'd be
barstool If you I didn't have you If I didn't have you, I'd be lost on an old, lonesome highway No ride or die by my side If I didn't have you, I'd be
on the offense Have yet to reach my peak A Lion raised by a shepherd of sheep I know what it's like to be ordered Cross me I cross you up another alter alternative
In the fire blue forests, faded and forgotten I crawled through the cotton fields, picking for cotton The overseer sneered, his whipping was rotten
on 'cross that old Rabun County line" Quarters, she said to my buddy "You a doctor? You a soldier I can tell by your style, boy, you a high roller" She
Stone by stone (yeah) Brick by brick (oh yeah) Step by step Day by day Mile by mile (ooh, ooh, ooh) And this old road is rough and ruined So many
Stone by stone (yeah) Brick by brick (oh yeah) Step by step Day by day Mile by mile (ooh, ooh, ooh) And this old road is rough and ruined So many
shit get Deep as the abyss and brothers is mad, fish accept it In your Cross Colour clothes, you've crossed over Then got Totally Krossed Out and Kris
shit get Deep as the abyss and brothers is mad, fish accept it In your Cross Colour clothes, you've crossed over Then got Totally Krossed Out and Kris
My hat don't hang on the same nail too long My ears can't stand to hear the same old song I don't leave the highway long enough To bog down in
This is the only place on earth Blue bonnets grow Once a year they come and go At this old house here by the road And when we die we say, we'll
and afflicted it and he raised 'em from the dead Then they nailed him on an old rugged cross and put thorns on his head Who was it everybody Well they took
and afflicted it and he raised 'em from the dead Then they nailed him on an old rugged cross and put thorns on his head Who was it everybody... Well they
talking, Finding out about the things we've shared in the miles we've been. He had a gray pillowcase full of books by Durrell, And he had this old
There's an old rugged cross In the land of cutton It's still burnin' on somebody's lawn And it still smells rotten Jim and Tammy! Oh, baby! You
and afflicted it and he raised 'em from the dead Then they nailed him on an old rugged cross and put thorns on his head Who was it everybody Well they took
I've been watching a slow thaw come around. I've been waiting in the cold and hazy blue. I've been driving alone out to the edge of town. I've
by jutting jaws Sits a beautiful lady Strutting hems of golden shores From skyward blue To foliage green To sand so yellow Makes the sea look blue
This is the only place on earth Blue bonnets grow Once a year they come and go At this old house here by the road And when we die we say, we'll
get smacked up By the are-you-N-D-M-see (that's where it's at cuz) Known as the tough cats, kickin' tough rough raps In jeans, leather jackets, my
the country Where the pine trees grow so tall Walk across that old log bridge Stretching 'cross Black River Swamp I can hear them bullfrogs croaking In
I take care when I cross the street Lookin' down just in case we meet This fallin' in love is makin' me blue And I'm fallin' in love with prickly old
I take care when I cross the street Lookin' down just in case we meet This fallin' in love is makin' me blue And I'm fallin' in love with prickly old
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