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Traveling the country he loses his love

A chapter in the book Reflections Of Color

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by Brett Matthew West

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She was there the night Atlanta burned down to the ground
Neon lights and whiskey her love could not be found
A sweet young thing he never knew turned his body on
Say goodbye to her memory. Her love is dead and gone

Arkansas ain't all that far when you're traveling down the road
But, in his mind he's carrying a mighty heavy load
How is he gonna tell her he's been stepping out again
Mile after mile that passes by she wonders where he's been

Them city lights were burning bright in that big West Texas sky
He's spread his wings, said some things, now he needs room to fly
They laugh and sing, do anything, to get them through the night
Morning comes, he's all alone, he's lost another fight

California called his name and he knew he had to go
One last time he left behind the love he used to know
She won't be waiting for him when he comes back around
She's busted loose from this ball and chain and is out to paint the town








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