Dad and me driving down County Line number 015
He’s taking me back where I belong
I just hope and pray that it won't be too long
`Til I see him again through years of silence
There's one trail that stays forever
Is that gasoline rainbow
That you see on the road
Reminiscing on the times and what went wrong
Forging thoughts that weren’t my own
I was lost
Now I’m older and I grew up to be more like you than I ever knew
I'm coming home to you!
Can I get back what I never had and lost?
Under foreign lights it makes me so mad
The fiction of the golden boy is gone
A part of you and me still carries on
There’s one trail that stays forever
It`s that gasoline rainbow that you see on the road
Is it alright if my heartland falls out of my pocket?
Filling the void with my hope and dreams, what does it mean?
Papa, do you still remember me?
Who I be... Can I see me?
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