Lyrics Turn the Page - Dave Fenley
On
a
long
and
lonesome
highway
east
of
Omaha
You
can
listen
to
the
engine
moanin'
out
as
one
long
song
You
can
think
about
the
woman
Or
the
girl
you
knew
the
night
before
And
your
thoughts
will
soon
be
wandering
The
way
they
always
do
When
you're
riding
sixteen
hours
And
there's
nothing
there
to
do
And
you
don't
feel
much
like
ridin"
You
just
wish
the
trip
was
through
But
here
I
am
Oh,
but
the
road
again
Here
I
am
Of
on
the
stage
Here
I
go
A
playing
the
star
again
Here
I
go
Turn
the
page
You
walk
into
a
restaurant
All
strung
out
from
the
road
And
you
feel
the
eyes
upon
you
As
you're
shaking
off
the
cold
You
pretend
it
doesn't
bother
you
But
you
just
want
to
explode
Most
times
you
can
here
'em
talk
Other
times
you
can't
All
the
same
'old
cliches:
"Is
it
woman,
is
it
man?"
And
you
always
seem
outnumbered
So
you
don't
dare
make
a
stand
But
here
I
am
Oh,
but
the
road
again
Here
I
am
Of
on
the
stage
Here
I
go
A
playing
the
star
again
Here
I
go
Turn
the
page
Out
there
in
the
spotlight
You're
a
million
miles
away
Every
ounce
of
energy
You
try
to
give
away
And
the
sweat
pours
out
your
body
Like
the
music
that
you
play
Later
in
the
evening
As
you
lie
awake
in
bed
With
the
echoes
of
the
amplifiers
Ringing
in
your
head
Smoke
the
day's
last
cigarette
Remembering
what
she
said
But
here
I
am
Oh,
but
the
road
again
Here
I
am
Of
on
the
stage
Here
I
go
A
playing
the
star
again
Here
I
go
Turn
the
page
Yeah,
here
I
am
Oh,
but
the
road
again
Here
I
am
Of
on
the
stage
Here
I
go
Yeah,
a
playing
the
star
again
Here
I
go
Here
I
go
Oh,
here
I
go

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