Highway Five

Marian Call

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    I'm packing up again to take a drive down old familiar Highway Five
    Where every curve feels like a friend
    I've traveled north and south since I was born for family, friends, love, and war
    I know this road from end to end, hiyiyi

    This is my coast, this is my home, from San Diego up to Nome
    Haven't seen it all yet but I will
    And I want to memorize it, every inch, want to remember where I've been
    I bless these waves, I bless this wind, I bless this grace and all my sins

    I mean to take the side streets where I can, maps and the cost of gas be damned
    The miles are only miles for me
    So I breeze through my familiar ports of call, Rice Hill, Ukiah, Kelso, all
    right where I know they’re s’posed to be, hiyiyi...

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    Looks to be a year of go and touch -- leaning on my coffee like a crutch
    With shards of daydreams in my hands
    And the hot springs and the cold creeks, the lonely Bay and the long long weeks
    Will frame my jokes & penetrate my plans, hiyiyi ...

    Road'll grind you down you give it time, but there are those that don’t much mind
    Our corners start to curving 'til we shine
    Traveling don’t make me special, no, I am just one more lonely soul
    Trying hard to try hard to stay kind, yiyiyi

    This is my ghost, this is my home -- millions of miles my mind can’t own
    No one’s seen it all; no one will
    But I want to memorize it, every inch, want to remember where I’ve been
    I bless these waves, I bless this wind, bless this grace & all my sins

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    Composición: Marian Call

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