Sunsets on the city Where they all know your name And the kids dancing in their cages like burning flames And the long running shadows The long sleeping country roads Where the stars teach a lesson about being alone When we run out of money We pull the bible out That we've been saving a little toast to this town That's just the way we roll That's just the way we roll Some call it losing control I call it letting go That's just the way we roll home Mothers plant their flowers And the children wait in single fire While the vines out past the edges would grow in the wild Everybody dreams of somewhere Somewhere they'll never go While they make love to someone they'll never know When we go out on Friday We chase that feeling down Our hearts are too full not to drown That's just the way we roll That's just the way we roll Some call it losing control I call it letting go That's just the way we roll That's just the way we roll I was born in the Red Clay River Under his age in disguise Now we return to sweat and diesel when I die Then I could drive 1000 miles away From those golden fields of ride I never leave, never leave this town behind That's just the way we roll That's just the way we roll Some call it losing control I call it letting go That's just the way we roll That's just the way we roll