Greener Grass
Walking down the road with a guitar on my back
I know where I am, I just don't know where I'm at
Same old songs running through my head
I'm mumbling a new one underneath my breathe
Sign says next town's thirteen miles
I maybe keep on going if I'm not too tired
I can't say it's like I planned
I wouldn't have a worry if I didn't give a damn
(chorus)
Think of all I left behind
working towards a way of bettering this life
If where I go is gonna be part of my past
Next time I'll stop to smell a rose
before I search for greener grass
Walking down the road with an aching in my soul
The heat of the moment left me in the cold
Storms they seem to roll on by
But the damage takes it's toll a little at a time
(chorus)
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