The days go by, and the signs go by
On the interstate. It's getting late.
The city lights are fading in.
We've seen some road, but we're going home,
‘Cause we're getting tired of northern ways,
Of northern winds, of northern lays.
It's been some time, but we're turning in.
We can't deny it was better then.
Go your way you wayfaring stranger.
Watch the years, and nothing’s changed.
You're still running down the dreams
Of the old wayfaring kings, but they're gone.
We ended up in Tennessee
With an old grey coat, run out of green.
We heard the last chord in the air,
But its dying down was too much to bear.
We'd lost our minds, but we had our pride,
And we stood prepared to die.
Them shadows crawling across the land.
Night knows the way to break a man.
There's a place I go when I'm feeling gone.
It's summer there, and I'm still a son.
Don't you try to learn, don't you try to care,
And when you're gone, you leave it there.
Go your way you wayfaring stranger.
Watch the years, and nothing’s changed.
You're still running down the dreams
Of the old wayfaring kings, but they're gone,
But they're gone.
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