Sturgill Simpson - Long White Line

I won't be 'round this old town
Anymore for a long long time
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
I woke up, my baby was gone, without her I don't need no home
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line

Went to the bank to get my dough
I don't care where I go
Gonna' push this rig 'til I push that girl out of my mind
If somebody wants to know
What's become of this so-and-so
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line

New York City, Old St. Joe
Albuquerque, New Mexico
This old rig is humming and rolling, she's a-doing fine
If somebody wants to know
What's become of this so-and-so
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line, go home now

New York City, Old St. Joe
Albuquerque, New Mexico
This old rig is humming and rolling, she's a-doing fine
If somebody wants to know
What's become of this so-and-so
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line

I won't be 'round this old town
Anymore for a long long time
Gonna hit the road and start looking for the end of that long white line
Tell 'em I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line

Written by:
John Sturgill Simpson

Publisher:
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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