Lyrics One More Ride - Marty Stuart
Written
by
B.
Nolan
I
long
for
a
trip,
I
don't
need
no
grip,
I'm
takin'
one
more
ride
Way
out
there
in
the
prairie
air,
I
guess
it's
in
my
hide
For
the
clickity-clack
of
the
railroad
track
is
callin'
If
a
man
can
know
where
the
Santa
Fe
goes,
when
she
gets
under
steam
And
the
big
loud
bell
that
bongs
farewell,
could
hear
her
whistle
scream
He's
bound
to
go
where
there
ain't
no
snow
a-fallin'
One
more
ride
One
more
ride
I
miss
the
gloom,
of
the
pale
white
moon
that
seemed
to
know
my
name
And
the
tumbleweed,
where
the
prairie
dog
feed,
I
miss
them
just
the
same
They're
all
a
part
of
the
song
of
heart
I'm
singin'
I
recall
the
tune
that
I
sang
to
the
moon,
and
it
seemed
to
make
it
smile
And
I
rode
away
at
the
close
of
day
and
stayed
so
long
in
a
while
But
I
long
to
be
where
the
memory
is
ringin'
One
more
ride
One
more
ride
As
the
years
go
by
I
wonder
why
I
long
to
leave
my
home
And
to
hit
the
trail
of
the
iron
rail
away
out
there
alone
But
my
heart
will
sigh,
'til
I
know
that
I
am
leavin'
If
I
don't
come
back
on
a
one-way
track
way
down
in
Mexico
You
can
find
me
there
or
any
old
where
that
tumbleweed
will
grow
It's
goodbye
now,
you'll
never
know
I'm
grieving
One
more
ride
One
more
ride
One
more
ride
One
more
ride
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