Lyrics Gasoline Alley - Rod Stewart
I
think
I
know
now
what′s
making
me
sad
It's
a
yearnin′
for
my
own
back
yard
I
realize
maybe
I
was
wrong
to
leave
Better
swallow
up
my
silly
country
pride
Going
home,
running
home
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Going
home,
and
I'm
running
home
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
was
born
When
the
weather's
better
and
the
rails
unfreeze
And
the
wind
don′t
whistle
′round
my
knees
I'll
put
on
my
weddin′
suit
and
catch
the
evening
train
I'll
be
home
before
the
milk′s
upon
the
door
Going
home,
running
home
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Going
home,
and
I'm
running
home
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
was
born
But
if
anything
should
happen
and
my
plans
go
wrong
Should
I
stray
to
the
house
on
the
hill
Let
it
be
known
that
my
intentions
were
good
I′d
be
singing
in
my
alley
if
I
could
And
if
I'm
called
away
and
it's
my
turn
to
go
Should
the
blood
run
cold
in
my
veins
Just
one
favor
I′ll
be
asking
of
you
Don′t
bury
me
here,
it's
too
cold
Take
me
back,
carry
me
back
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Take
me
back,
won′t
you
carry
me
home
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Take
me
back,
carry
me
back
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Take
me
back,
carry
me
back
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
Take
me
back,
carry
me
back
Down
to
Gasoline
Alley
where
I
started
from
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