I’m headin’ for the road, for that open air
where everything is new and different living life out there
you always seem so interesting, to everyone you meet
and you can learn about their life and how they live their beat
So take me to the mountains, onward to the beach
take me everywhere that before seemed out of reach
I’ll even go to cities if that`s where we need to go
but I’d rather lie in daises where the cottonwood trees grow
oh take me, on the road
Ooo la di da da da da la da da la di da da la da
I’m heading for the open road to think about my years
all great things we’ve said and done and the shame that brought me tears
flippin’ through all the pages, oh I let them turn
and if a chapter has regrets, I’ll let those pages burn
So take me to the mountains, onward to the beach
take me everywhere that before seemed out of reach
I’ll even go to cities if that’s where we need to go
but I`d rather lie in daises where the cottonwood trees grow
oh, take me, take me, on the road
Ooo la di da da da da la da da la di da da la da
So let those secret things you buried come out free at last
open up your windows, oh the road is good for that
don’t you think the weight you carry is heavy enough?
You don’t need to pack more things hear, we’ve got all your stuff
So take me to the mountains, onward to the beach
take me everywhere that before seemed out of reach
I’ll even go to cities if that’s where we need to go
but I’d rather lie in daises where the cottonwood trees grow
oh, take me, take me, take me, on the road
Ooo la di da da da da la da da la di da da la da
Ooo la di da da da da la da da la di da da la da
Ooo la di da da da da la da da la di da da la da
credits
from Passage,
released October 7, 2023
Mark Mahoney (Vocals, guitar), Marie-Julie Prevost (vocals), Sebastien Bachand (Bass), Joseph Shanahan (keyboards), Mark Gibson (drums).
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