Lonesome Road

Album: Coming Closer To The Day (2019)
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  • Does not seem so far to go
    To a down home boy after something true
    Took off fast but the world is turning slow
    This may be the time to change my tune

    Look out lonesome road
    I may have to quit you someday soon

    Flesh and blood built to last
    But my vision just a splintered view
    Like trying to see thru broken glass
    Into the treasure room

    Look out lonesome road
    I may have to quit you someday soon

    Was that me or someone else
    That kept on breaking thru
    If I can make a change in myself
    It bring me on to something new

    Look out lonesome road
    I may have to quit you someday soon Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Sim from Cleveland RocksRobin Trower, one the the flnast underrated Stratocaster players EVER ! Thankfully I've :( the pleasure of seeing him over the years. Just lo e that tone he has, especially in this song TROWER POWER.
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