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Loose Roosters - Pavement Lyrics



Loose Roosters - Pavement Lyrics




Well this girl I've known to be
Everything lying next to me
Unseen future and I must know
Like an aperture scratching out on my window

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new

This town, not new to me no more
There's a bar, a school and a grocery store
The people in it give me such a bore
I feel like running away

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new

What's the new road
That I must take
Is it filled with smiles and birthday cake?
Or low down dirges that make your soul shake?
Answer me that question man

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new
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Well this girl I've known to be
Everything lying next to me
Unseen future and I must know
Like an aperture scratching out on my window

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new

This town, not new to me no more
There's a bar, a school and a grocery store
The people in it give me such a bore
I feel like running away

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new

What's the new road
That I must take
Is it filled with smiles and birthday cake?
Or low down dirges that make your soul shake?
Answer me that question man

This road I've seen before
Traveled over and down and more
The way may be old
But the pavement is new
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Writer: Timothy Jones
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Loose Roosters
Language: English
Length: 5:41
Written by: Timothy Jones

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