Highways, Heartaches & Honky-Tonks Songtext
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Well, every night I lay it on the line,
In some old smoky bar.
Got a beat up truck, a ramblin? heart,
And a worn out old guitar.
From the bright lights and big cities,
To the one-horse town cafe,
I don?t know where I?m going,
So I never lose my way. Well, I?ve got highways, heartaches, and honky-tonks.
I live just the way I want and never ask why.
I?ve got highways, heartaches, and honky-tonks,
But I?m too old to turn back now and too young to die. Instrumental break. Well, the one I loved, she just gave up:
I guess she couldn?t see,
That music?s not a choice I made;
I believe the choice made me.
An' now, there?s Jesus on a billboard sign,
Telling me my time has come.
Is it Heaven that he?s pointing toward,
Or Highway 81? Well, I?ve got highways, heartaches, and honky-tonks.
I live just the way I want and never ask why.
I?ve got highways, heartaches, and honky-tonks,
But I?m too old to turn back now and too young to die.
I?m too old to turn back now, too young to die.
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