Lyrics A Road Is Just A Road - Mary Chapin Carpenter
He
pulled
out
in
a
cloud
of
dust
Laying
rubber
and
spewing
rust
And
on
any
road
he′d
take
He'd
have
his
foot
on
the
pedal
and
my
heart
on
the
brake
Underneath
the
smooth
tar
curves
A
road
is
only
dust
and
dirt
On
a
lonely
interchange
The
signs
all
look
the
same
′Cause
a
road
is
just
a
road
and
a
feeling's
just
a
feeling
No
matter
where
you
go,
from
Waterloo
to
Wichita
A
road
is
just
a
road
that
the
one
you
love
is
leaving
on
And
midnight's
another
dawn,
100
miles
ago
His
wheels
spun
out
of
sight
of
me
Believing
that
I′d
set
him
free
But
I′d
heard
the
voice
of
the
prisoner
Saying
he
couldn't
get
enough
of
her
You
go
by
land,
you
go
by
air
You
go
by
sea,
hell
I
don′t
care
You
can
go
any
way
you
choose
Wearing
out
the
soles
of
your
traveling
shoes
And
a
road
is
just
a
road
and
a
feeling's
just
a
feeling
No
matter
where
you
go,
from
Bangor,
Maine
to
Bakersfield
A
road
is
just
a
road
that
the
one
you
love
is
leaving
on
And
midnight′s
another
dawn,
a
hundred
miles
ago
And
every
sleepless
night
I
see
him
Screaming
by
the
scenery
Not
noticing
another
mile
That's
rolled
down
between
him
and
me
′Cause
a
road
is
just
a
road
and
a
feeling's
just
a
feeling
No
matter
where
you
go,
from
Saskatoon
to
San
Antone
A
road
is
just
a
road
that
the
one
you
love
is
leaving
on
And
midnight's
another
dawn,
a
hundred
miles
ago
Yes,
a
road
is
just
a
road
and
a
feeling′s
just
a
feeling
No
matter
where
you
go,
from
San
Bernardino
to
Sault
Ste.Marie
A
road
is
just
a
road
that
the
one
you
love
is
leaving
on
And
midnight′s
another
dawn,
a
hundred
miles
ago
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