When I feel like a stranger in this town
I was looking for you, but I didn't see you around
You left me stranded out there on that road
Nowhere to go had to face this on my own
I saw what you did by the roadside in the light
And it's a wonder you're not dead, somehow your still alive
At night the highway you know is open wide
and not everyone on this highway is on God's side
Chorus 1
And maybe it's time I start moving on, finally pack my things get myself out of this place
Guess I knew all along that I don't belong cause it feels all wrong, there's no reason for me to stay
Verse 2
Now the road that drives me feels like a prison cell
Caught between the stairway to heaven and the highway to hell
At night the highway you know is open wide
and not everyone on this highway is on God's side
Chorus 2
So maybe it's time I start moving on, finally pack my things get myself out of this place
Cause I knew all along that I don't belong yeah it feels all wrong, there's no reason for me to stay
And I don't know where this road will go, but I know where I go it's gonna work itself out fine
It's a chance I take, a choice I make, but I made a mistake when I crossed that highway line
credits
from Sixgunn El Dorado,
released November 5, 2016
Lyrics by Drew Brady/Chris Crawford. Backing vocals by Andrea Rowell.
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