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Keep on Driving © 2025 Mitchell Scott — All rights reserved. A soft breeze rolls across the highway line Engine hums a lonesome lullaby I was driving out of Memphis before the break of day Made a lefthand turn at a big old oak tree, I was free and on my way My future was in black and white, my past in shades of gray I couldn't stay another day with you, I had to get away From sundown to sun rising, I just kept on driving My wandering soul finding watering holes, on whisky I's surviving Left a lot of bags behind me, some friendly and some not Hoping to make new memories and find some good ones I forgot Just a few bucks, eating at taco trucks Staring at maps that never lead to much Oh, thoughts of you, someone new I don't know who But I'd really like to know The road don't ask no questions, it just lets me go So I just keep on driving 'cause I got no place to go Gas station coffee, heartache on the dial Dusty towns with names that made me smile A waitress called me "darlin'" in a voice that healed a bit She said, Sometimes moving on is the best place you can sit I ain't chasing dreams, I'm outrunning ghosts Trading heartaches for highways and prayers for hope You were a chapter I had to let fade Now I ride the lines I never thought I'd brave Then the sun came up on this little town Gas station, corner store, not much else around Just the kind of town you'd pass on through I was cruising on then I saw you An old torn shirt, a pair of worn out jeans The prettiest sight I'd ever seen I know that I found paradise 'Cause I can see it in your eyes Keep on driving But now I know where to go Keep on rolling Found a heart that feels like home Highways led me here somehow And I ain't driving lonely now
Sometimes you just gotta go and find yourself.
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