The road is my mistress, she lays herself down
And she spreads herself out just for me
And I love the road
And I love everything that she brings me
And tonight the road...
Breakfast in a small town
Spinning wheels, black on grey
Plug it in, do my show
Never twice the same way
And I love the road
And I love everything that she brings me
And tonight the road...
Driving hail, starlit skies
Canyons deep, prairies wide,
New skylines, friends new and old
Even the loneliness
And I love the road
And I love everything that she brings me
And tonight the road...
Oh the road is my mistress, she lays herself down
And she spreads herself out just for me
And I love the road
And I love everything that she brings me
And tonight the road...
Brought me you.
credits
from Don't Talk About Love,
released November 27, 2013
Written by Dave Soroka. Performed by Socks & Shoes.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Road Is My Mistress”
I'm not sure why the cover art doesn't seem to show up… but don't let that stop you from pressing play. This is some quality stuff (especially, but not exclusively, if you're from western Canada). Jeremy / HI54LOFI
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Road Is My Mistress”
Sounds like a refreshing bottle of whiskey at north country fair. Or a paper bag beverage at the train tracks... it's only been a couple days, but who knows where else Dunbar and my crippling drinking hobby will take me! Ben Rix
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