| She’d trade Colorado if he’d take her with him
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| Closes the door before the winter lets the cold in
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| And wonders if her love is strong enough to make him stay
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| She’s answered by the tail lights
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| Shining through the window pane
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| He said I wanna see you again
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| But I’m stuck in colder weather
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| Maybe tomorrow will be better
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| Can I call you then
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| She said you’re a ramblin' man
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| And you ain’t ever gonna change
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| You got a gypsy soul to blame
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| And you were born for leavin'
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| At a truck stop diner just outside of Lincoln
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| The night was blacker than the coffee he was drinkin'
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| And in the waitress' eyes he sees the same 'ol light is shinin'
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| He thinks of Colorado
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| And the girl he left behind him
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| He said I wanna see you again
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| But I’m stuck in colder weather
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| Maybe tomorrow will be better
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| Can I call you then
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| She said you’re a ramblin' man
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| And you ain’t ever gonna change
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| You got a gypsy soul to blame
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| And you were born for leavin' (born for leavin')
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| Well it’s a winding road
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| When you’re in the lost and found
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| You’re a lover I’m a runner
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| We go 'round and 'round
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| And I love you but I leave you
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| I don’t want you but I need you
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| You know it’s you who calls me back here baby
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| When I close my eyes I see you
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| No matter where I am
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| I can smell your perfume through these whispering pines
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| I’m with your ghost again
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| It’s a shame about the weather
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| But I know soon we’ll be together
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| And I can’t wait till then
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| I can’t wait till then |