Lyrics The Highway - Willie Nelson
I
drove
in
on
the
four
lane
Where
the
two
lane
used
to
be
The
highway
hummed
a
near
forgotten
tune
From
1963
The
year
I
turned
18
and
set
my
sights
And
heard
the
highway
call
Now
the
highway's
come
full
circle
To
a
place
I
scarce
recall
There's
a
girl
I
still
remember
Whose
name
I
can't
recall
I
gave
her
what
I
had,
but
then
She
tried
to
take
it
all
I
stayed
long
enough
to
love
her
And
then
left
her
on
the
run
Like
a
flower
left
to
wither
In
that
deep
East
Texas
sun
There's
a
place
out
on
the
highway
Where
I
go
to
spend
my
time
Where
the
bartenders
all
know
me
And
the
players
are
friends
of
mine
And
we
light
up
on
the
brakes
And
talk
of
things
that
we
all
know
But
I've
heard
it
all
before
And
I'll
hear
it
all
again
And
I've
heard
it
said
The
highway
never
ends
So
what
about
old
handsome
Johnny
And
the
class
of
'64?
Did
the
women
all
make
promises
When
they
shipped
him
off
to
war?
Did
his
mama
get
the
medal
And
did
his
country
ever
win?
Well,
let's
drink
a
round
to
Johnny
'Cuz
he
died
for
all
our
sins.
They're
still
down
there
in
the
factories
You
can
see
'em
in
the
mills
They've
sweated
there
for
years,
Lord
I
guess
they
always
will.
And
you
know
they
won't
be
leaving
And
I
can't
watch
'em
die
that
way
So
in
my
rear
view
mirror
I'll
just
watch
them
slip
away
There's
a
place
out
on
the
highway
Where
I
go
to
spend
my
time
Where
the
bartenders
all
know
me
And
the
players
are
friends
of
mine
And
we
light
up
on
the
brakes
And
talk
of
things
that
we
all
know
But
I've
heard
it
all
before
And
I'll
hear
it
all
again
And
I've
heard
it
said
The
highway
never
ends
The
highway
never
ends
The
highway
never
ends
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