Once A Drifter
(专辑: Peaks, Valleys, Honky Tonks & Alleys - 1979)
Sitting in the
back where the
chairs are stacked I'm warming up the
stove I'm thinking about my old Ford stomped to the
floorboard Chugging out of Pleasant Grove Blazing off to California Like a
dust devil dancing on a
dime Guess I
was a
red-eyed backslider Now I'm tired of the
ride But once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter Once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter Mama standing in the
driveway Too choked to say goodbye I
turned my collar and turned my back Went a
mile and started to cry Johnny, Donny Brooks and me Singing songs to pass the
time Long before the
war came Long before the
star game Long before I
came to find Once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter Once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter So here I
am, uncertain again Headed for no place to go Settling down, leaving town Family man, rambling man I
just pretend it's part of the
show One too many childhood movies With strangers riding off in the
sun Taught me you can't talk it out When you feel like walking out The
sequel's already begun Once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter Once a
you're drifter, you're always a
drifter...