| I had a dream last night
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| I was floating down that black water
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| Kick back on the Mississippi
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| On a raft with ol' Tom Sawyer
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| He got restless down around Memphis
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| That’s where he left me
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| Said, I’m one rambling man
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| I was gone before you met me
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| And there I was back in my hometown
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| That’s just how dreams go
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| Thumb in the air, wanted out of there
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| Had my eye on the road
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| Well I hitched a ride with this beatnik guy
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| Said, looks like you read me
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| My name is Jack Kerouac
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| I was gone before you met me
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| You got your homeboys, your hang-around-boys
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| Your fix that roof, put your roots in the ground-boys
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| Pink house, the white fence
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| Pretty little woman, two point five kids
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| Dang right, it’s a good life
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| But boys like me are born to run the wild side
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| Like the restless wind you’ll never catch me
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| I was gone before you met me
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| And just before I awoke
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| I had a bad nightmare
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| I was on some lost highway and you were nowhere near
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| Someone took your hand I wasn’t that man
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| Girl, it sure did hit me
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| I was cussing fate but it was too late
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| You were gone before you met me
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| Yeah, I smelled that coffee
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| I heard you singing in the kitchen
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| Walking in got a kiss, you said the sink’s still dripping
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| Thank God I’m still driven
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| You got your homeboys, your hang-around-boys
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| You fix that sink, put your roots in the ground-boys
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| Blue house, the white fence
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| Sweet little woman, rocking that goodness
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| Dang right, it’s a fine life
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| This restless heart found a heart I can call mine
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| I was smart enough to let love catch me
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| So Tom and Jack just ramble on without me
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| 'Cause I was gone before you met me
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| Gone gone, gone before you met me
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| Gone before you met me |