| I packed everything I had in storage
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| Put your picture on my dashboard
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| Bye, Bye beach… hello 40 East, 3a.m. |
| I stopped for a burger
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| In Holy Moses thought I’d be further than I am now
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| Another don’t blink town
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| There’s no jaws of the highway gonna slow me down
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| 'Cause I’ll drive all day if I have to, 'cause I want to
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| And I’ll fill her up, put my foot down, law some rubber on the ground
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| Miles and miles of long white lines and red taillights and fast food signs
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| With my Red Bull buzz. |
| I don’t mind, my state of mind
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| As long as I’m one state closer, to sweet Annie Devine
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| I been workin' on a tan on my left arm
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| Nothin' but cactus and rattle snake farms through New Mexico
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| Eighty m-p-h seems slow
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| I passed a family in a dusty Volkswagon
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| Kids laugh at me and the dog’s tail’s waggin'
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| And I laugh back… how 'bout that
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| 'Cause I’ll drive all day if I have to, 'cause I want to
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| And I’ll fill her up, put my foot down, law some rubber on the ground
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| Miles and miles of long white lines and red taillights and fast food signs
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| With my Red Bull buzz. |
| I don’t mind, my state of mind
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| As long as I’m one state closer, to sweet Annie Devine
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| Well, I missed a rest stop in Vegas, Texas fourty-four miles to the nearest exit
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| Oklahoma tried keepin' me around with red and blue lights to slow me down
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| And all I saw in Arkansas was it’s rainin' cats and dogs
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| I drove miles and miles of long white lines, I thank the Lord this exit’s mine
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| Drove day and night, lost track of time, with only you on my mind
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| Put my suitcase down and my arms around the reason why
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| And I’ll sleep well tonight… with Annie Devine
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| Yes, my favorite state of mind is sweet Annie Devine
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| Sweet Annie Devine, yeah, yeah, yeah
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| Sweet Annie Devine… |