| Took a look down a westbound road,
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| Right away I made my choice
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| Headed out to my big two-wheeler,
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| I was tired of my own voice
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| Took a bead on the northern plains
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| And just rolled that power on Twelve hours out of mackinaw city
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| Stopped in a bar to have a brew
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| Met a girl and we had a few drinks
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| And I told her what I’d decided to do She looked out the window a long long moment
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| Then she looked into my eyes
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| She didn’t have to say a thing,
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| I knew what she was thinkin'
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| Roll, roll me away,
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| Won’t you roll me away tonight
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| I too am lost, I feel double-crossed
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| And I’m sick of what’s wrong and what’s right
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| We never even said a word,
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| We just walked out and got on that bike
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| And we rolled
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| And we rolled clean out of sight
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| We rolled across the high plains
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| Deep into the mountains
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| Felt so good to me Finally feelin' free
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| Somewhere along a high road
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| The air began to turn cold
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| She said she missed her home
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| I headed on alone
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| Stood alone on a mountain top,
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| Starin' out at the great divide
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| I could go east, I could go west,
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| It was all up to me to decide
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| Just then I saw a young hawk flyin'
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| And my soul began to rise
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| And pretty soon
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| My heart was singin'
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| Roll, roll me away,
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| I’m gonna roll me away tonight
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| Gotta keep rollin, gotta keep ridin',
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| Keep searchin' till I find what’s right
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| And as the sunset faded
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| I spoke to the faintest first starlight
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| And I said next time
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| Next time
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| We’ll get it right |