Lyrics Gentle On My Mind - Lou Rawls
It's
knowing
that
your
door
is
always
open
And
your
path
is
free
to
walk
That
makes
me
tend
to
leave
my
sleeping
bag
Rolled
up
and
stashed
behind
your
couch
And
it's
knowing
I'm
not
shackled
By
forgotten
words
and
bonds
And
the
ink
stains
that
have
dried
upon
some
line
That
keeps
you
in
the
backroads
By
the
rivers
of
my
mem'ry
That
keeps
you
ever
gentle
on
my
mind
It's
not
clinging
to
the
rocks
and
ivy
Planted
on
their
columns
now
that
binds
me
Or
something
that
somebody
said
Because
they
thought
we
fit
together
walking
It's
just
knowing
that
the
world
will
not
be
cursing
Or
forgiving
when
I
walk
along
some
railroad
track
and
find
That
you
are
moving
on
the
backroads
By
the
rivers
of
my
mem'ry
And
for
hours
you're
just
gentle
on
my
mind
Though
the
wheat
fields
and
the
clothes
lines
And
the
junkyards
and
the
highways
come
between
us
And
some
other
woman
crying
to
her
mother'Cause
she
turned
and
I
was
gone
I
still
might
run
in
silence
tears
of
joy
might
stain
my
face
And
the
summer
sun
might
burn
me
'til
I'm
blind
But
not
to
where
I
cannot
see
you
walkin'
on
the
backroads
By
the
rivers
flowing
gentle
on
my
mind
I
dip
my
cup
of
soup
back
from
the
gurglin'Cracklin'
cauldron
in
some
train
yard
My
beard
a
roughening
coal
pile
and
A
dirty
hat
pulled
low
across
my
face
Through
cupped
hands
'round
a
tin
can
I
pretend
I
hold
you
to
my
breast
and
find
That
you're
waving
from
the
backroads
By
the
rivers
of
my
mem'ry
Ever
smilin'
ever
gentle
on
my
mind
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