Gone

Album: Pearl Jam (2006)
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  • No more upset mornings
    No more trying evenings
    It's the American Dream I am disbelieving.

    When the gas in my tank feels like money in the bank
    I'm gonna blow it all this time, take me one last ride.

    The lights of the city, they only look good when I'm speeding
    I wanna leave em all behind me because this time I'm gone
    Gone, going for it all this time, gone.

    In the far off distance
    As my taillights fade
    No one to witness but they will someday

    Feel like a question is forming
    And the answers
    I will be what I could be
    Once I get out of this town.

    The lights of this city
    They've lost all of their feeling
    I wanna leave em all behind me because this time I'm gone
    Gone, going for it all, this time I'm gone

    Nothing is everything
    I'll have it all
    If nothing is everything then I will have it all.
    I'm gone. Writer/s: Chad Vaccarino, Ian Axel
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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