Turn The Page
(专辑: Greatest Hits - 1994)
On a
long and lonesome highway, east of Omaha You can listen to the
engine moaning out its one-note song You can think about the
woman, or the
girl you knew the
night before But your thoughts will soon be wandering the
way they always do When you're riding sixteen hours and there's nothing much to do And you don't feel much like riding, you just wish the
trip was through Say, here I
am, on a
road again There I
am, up on the
stage Here I
go, playing star again There I
go, turn the
page Well, you walk into a
restaurant, strung-out from the
road And you feel the
eyes upon you as you're shaking off the
cold You pretend it doesn't bother you but you just want to explode Most times you can't hear 'em talk, other times you can All the
same old clichés: "Is that a
woman or a
man?" And you always seem outnumbered, you don't dare make a
stand Here I
am, on a
road again There I
am, up on the
stage Here I
go, playing star again There I
go, turn the
page Out there in the
spotlight you're a
million miles away Every ounce of energy you try to give away As the
sweat pours out your body like the
music that you play Later in the
evening as you lie awake in bed With the
echoes from the
amplifiers ringing in your head You smoke the
day's last cigarette, remembering what she said Ah, here I
am, on a
road again There I
am, up on the
stage Here I
go, playing star again There I
go, turn the
page Ah, here I
am, on a
road again There I
am, up on the
stage Here I
go, playing star again There I
go, there I
go