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Savannah
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Stepped off the train under the Spanish Moss
The weeping of the willows,
I felt the sting of winter on my face
Til it was buried in my pillows.
I guess I'll figure out what I'm
what I'm doing here
The open road is calling,
But it's better to be standing here
Then for you to see me falling
And I thank God for the train
That brought me to Savannah
And I'm better here alone
Then there where I can't have ya
But it gets a little lonely
Out in the great unknown
And there's a yellow rose I'm missing
A little north of Waco
I guess I just never believed that this was gonna take so long for me
to find my way back home.
So I'll find my way back home
There a man on River Street
Begging for some change
And I'm here down on my knees
Praying it could stay the same
I've got no money in my pocket
And I'm walking in the rain
And my heart keeps beating
2000 miles away
And I think about the morning I woke
And you were gone
And I'm not even sure that I can carry on
I'm fighting off the demons that carried you away
And I hope to see the sunrise on another lonely Day
And I thank God for the train
That brought me to Savannah
And I'm better here alone
Then there where I can't have ya
But it gets a little lonely
Out in the great unknown
And there's a yellow rose I'm missing
A little north of Waco
I guess I just never believed that this was gonna take so long for me
to find my way back home.
So I'll find my way back home
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Steve D. Wilson Dallas, Texas
His narrative lyrics seem to hit you directly where the pain is, especially when delivered by such a unique & powerful
voice.
A guy that spent a lifetime learning about his own limits might have a few things to say about life.
His personal observations about human emotion & introspection take the words from the empty spaces, set them to music and make or break your heart again and again.
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