| Leaving the valley
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| In a U-Haul loaded down
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| All of our belongings
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| Except for what we left in storage back in town
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| Long desert highways
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| Where the wheel stops, no one knows
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| My sister breathing
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| This song playing on the radio
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| How do you stop a rolling stone?
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| How will you know you’re finally home, finally home
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| How many canyons will you run
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| Before your face warms in the sun, in the sun
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| Before you’re finally home, finally home
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| Wish it would rain now
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| Like Hilda always says
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| The devil beats his wife again
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| As the monsoon clouds start rolling in
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| We got our model home
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| But what the Lord gives, he can take away
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| Raindrops on windshield
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| As the wipers wave a long goodbye
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| How do you stop a rolling stone?
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| How will you know you’re finally home, finally home
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| How many canyons will you run
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| Before your face warms in the sun, in the sun
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| Before you’re finally home, finally done running
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| Oh Dunlap
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| Oh Peoria
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| Oh cactus
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| Oh thunderbird
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| Oh Greenway
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| Oh Bell Road
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| Oh Union Hills & 35th Avenue
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| Oh Union Hills & 35th Avenue
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| If I swung my tassel to the left side of my cap
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| After graduation, will there be no going back? |