| Darlin', I still hear your name
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| Through the windshield wipers and the drivin' rain
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| I’ll be 'cross the rocky mountains in the mornin'
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| And it’s one too many lonely nights
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| When the highway comes to be the way of life
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| Seems like about the time I’m gettin' near I’m goin'
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| Hear that Peterbilt whine down the solid white line
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| Don’t make no money if I don’t make it there on time
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| Houston, Dallas, San Anton', wind it up until I’m home
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| I’ve got fourteen gears to get you back in my arms
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| But if I know that you’ll be waitin' there
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| Then you know that’s a weight, girl, that I can bare
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| I can see your face in the headlights' lonely glare
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| With the big ol' moon steady on the rise
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| And the hammer down across the great divide
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| I’ll be pushin' through 'til I’m back where I belong
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| Hear that Peterbilt whine down the solid white line
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| Don’t make no money if I don’t make it there on time
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| Houston, Dallas, San Anton', wind it up until I’m home
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| I’ve got fourteen gears to get you back in my arms
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| To watch the sunset on the west Arizona sky
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| To feel the cool wind on a cold El Paso night
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| Hear that Peterbilt whine down the solid white line
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| Don’t make no money if I don’t make it there on time
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| Houston, Dallas, San Anton', wind it up until I’m home
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| I’ve got fourteen gears to get you back in my arms
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| Woo-hoo
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| I’ve got fourteen gears to get you back in my arms |