I remember you smiling in Austin
As I watch the Tennessee sky
The stars light up the night like the cars
On I-40 and down 35
AM an old country station
Crossing the Arkansas line
Willie is singing 'bout flying too close to the ground
The fiddler was playing Jole Blon
But all the dancers were gone
You put your hand on my shoulder
Whispered it's time to go home
The hum of the tires on the highway
Like a song that I heard long ago
The words aren't all there but the melody's clear
Something 'bout life on the road
The moon sure looks funny hung sideways
But he ain't got nothing on me
Smiling like someone who's dying to get back to you
The morning is chasing behind me
I'm gonna see you today
The stars come undone as the light from the sun
Gently wipes them away
I think of you smiling this evening
The way that you settle me down
There's a lonelier sound than the winding of wheels on the road
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