Money Road

Album: The River & the Thread (2014)
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  • I was dreaming about the town of Hutchy bridge
    A thousand miles from where we live
    But the long mine at the pearly gate
    The keepers of our fate
    None of them will congregate
    Out on money road

    A lonesome boy in a foreign land
    Out on money road
    And a voice we'll never understand
    Out on money road

    One lies in the Zion yard
    And one sleeps on the river bar
    Neither one got very far
    Out on money road
    Out on money road

    I was dreaming about the deepest blue
    But what you seek is seeking you
    You can cross the bridge and carve your name
    But the river stays the same

    We left but never went away
    Out on money road
    Out on money road
    Out on money road
    Out on money road Writer/s: JOHN LEVENTHAL, ROSANNE CASH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group
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