Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Liberty Line, artist - Griffin House. Album song Lost and Found, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 23.08.2004
Record label: Evening, Nettwerk America
Song language: English
Liberty Line |
Well I ran in to some trouble and headed out toward Liberty Line |
I heard voices going in my head, «you could be livin' more than you could be |
dyin'.» |
I remember when we fell in love; |
you were the one I thought I’d never meet |
I taste your words on the tip of my tongue; |
they were soft and they were sweet |
But we ran into some trouble; |
we knew our love was slowly dyin' |
And when we said the words that ended us, I headed out toward Liberty Line |
The night was some kind of quiet; |
I could almost hear myself think |
I felt my heart was like a heavy flood; |
I’m gonna float or I’m gonna sink |
I was thinking we could settle down, start a family, and start a life |
I was only two days short of asking you if you would be my wife |
But we ran into some trouble, we met that enemy that we call time |
Threw my guitar in the back of my car and headed out toward Liberty Line |
I didn’t know what would be waiting there. |
I didn’t know what I would find |
But I knew I had to make it, make it to Liberty Line |
They say you can’t see the forest when you’re there among the trees |
They say it takes a separation to find some kind of clarity |
But I feel I’m gonna make it to the line where freedom waits |
And then this lonely prisoner can cross the border to a better state |
Now I’m on my last stretch of road, and I don’t know what I’m gonna find |
Maybe the sheriff will be waiting there and stop me short of Liberty Line |
Off in the distance, I’m coming closer with every breath |
I see a woman staring back at me. |
I stop the car. |
She comes up on my left |
She said, «I didn’t know if you would make it see, I got this enemy that I call |
time |
But I was wondering could I hitch a ride, by the way my name is Liberty Line.» |
I didn’t know what would be waiting there. |
I didn’t know what I would find |
But I knew I had to make it, make it to Liberty Line |