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Red Dirt Road by Kellee Bradley, In A Big Way Music (c) 2003
they're whispering again they say he's coming home 5 years is a long time she cried for him each night he told her not to visit and he asked her not to write
there's a house on the edge of town he's standing in the yard peeling paint and broken fence he can feel the negligence funny how the world looks when you're not young and innocent
Chorus and she goes running down that dusty red dirt road carrying her heart like it's a load upon her shoulders and all he has to do is hold her
and she knows he has taken the long way back home the road was not less traveled like that poem because that road brought him right back to her door red dirt road
she has loved him half her life she has waited patiently but something's missing in his eyes a spark he had that's died like the whole world is his prison and there's no parole in sight
Chorus and she goes running down that dusty red dirt road carrying her heart like it's a load upon her shoulders and all he has to do is hold her
and she knows he has taken the long way back home the road was not less traveled like that poem because that road brought him right back to her door red dirt road
one dark cloud keeps any sun from shining on this place what she wouldn't give to see the smile back on his face and she prays (somehow God has made a big mistake) and that red dirt road and bring that boy she loved back home
there she goes.......
Red Dirt Road
[This message has been edited by Marty Helly (edited 06-09-2006).]
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