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Another 1,000 Miles
02:42
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Boston makes me want another drink
Driving gives me time alone to think
It's costing me in ways I can't take to a bank
Boston makes me want another drink
Buffalo is always on my mind
Better people you will never find
It's hard to explain it, I left them all behind
But Buffalo is always on my mind
Another 1,000 miles
Time marches on, another day has gone
Another 1,000 miles
People treat me kindly on the road
Like a new day, people come and go
Like a new year, people are filled with so much hope
People treat me kind on the road
It doesn't always feel that good at home
It's one of the reasons why I roam
It's one of the reasons why I often feel alone
It doesn't always feel like I belong
Another 1,000 miles
Time marches on, another day has gone
Another 1,000 miles
Boston makes me want another drink
Drinkin' makes it hard for me to think
Thinkin' only pushes me closer to the brink
And Boston makes me want another drink
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New England Girl
03:29
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New England girl you dance through my memory
I see you twirl when I close my eyes
Time has gone by in this ever-changing world
I still feel the same for a New England girl
You had been living in California
You had been given a chance at your dream
You had moved back to your home in Cambridge
It came to pass that you danced with me
New England girl you dance through my memory
I see you twirl when I close my eyes
Time has gone by in this ever-changing world
I still feel the same for a New England girl
I was much older than you, but none wiser
I was just passing through town
You let me hold ya and as we grew closer
You convinced me to put my roots down
New England girl you dance through my memory
I see you twirl when I close my eyes
Time has gone by in this ever-changing world
I still feel the same for a New England girl
You and I fell in love, you and I fell apart
You felt the need to move on
I feel the lose with each beat of my heart
I hope ya found love wherever you’ve gone
New England girl you dance through my memory
I see you twirl when I close my eyes
Time has gone by in this ever-changing world
I still feel the same for a New England girl
I still feel the pain from my New England girl
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Lonely days, sleepless nights
Double crosses and hope to die
My darlin’ loves another
Why? Little darlin’, why?
Blue heart, black river
My darlin’ is gone
Blue heart, black river
I can’t forgive ‘er and I can’t go on alone
Cold words, cold cold heart
So cold I could see your breath
Chilled me right to the bones
Filled my nights with dreams of death
Blue heart, black river
My darlin’ is gone
Blue heart, black river
I can’t forgive ‘er and I can’t go on alone
Standing here by the river banks
I can hear your wicked lines
They’re there like the hammer in my hands
“There there, little darlin’, don’t you cry”
Blue heart, black river
My darlin’ is gone
Blue heart, black river
I can’t forgive ‘er and I can’t go on alone
Red snow in New England
River flows cold as ice
I went down in it three times
Lord, I only come up twice
With a blue heart, black river
My darlin’ is gone
Blue heart, black river
I can’t forgive ‘er and I can’t go on alone
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Goodbye Louisiana
04:01
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Goodbye Louisiana bayou
Hello Oklahoma, how do you do?
Grew up poor, wanting more
My folks could not help pay for school
Got approved, made the move
Gonna prove I'm nobody's fool
[chorus]
First days, new place
Made a couple new friends
Then I got asked, "Hey boy! Can ya dance?"
"Yes!" and now the fun begins
[chorus]
Worked hard, stay inspired
We'd get together after class
Sure enough, fell in love
Weren't none too careful about that
[chorus]
In a month or so, don't you know
Things were about to change for good
We took a walk, she said "We need to talk"
I knew before she said the words
[chorus]
It's no joke, some folks
Live the lives I see in my dreams
I dream all night and live my live
In the spaces in between
[chorus]
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5. |
Rising Cost
03:35
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Sara Lou
03:34
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Greg Klyma Arlington, Massachusetts
American songwriter, Greg Klyma is a purveyor of old school country and rock music. Influences include Tom Petty, Steve Earle, Bon Scott-era AC/DC, and Willie Nelson. If lyrics and melody take center stage in your musical world, welcome home!
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