Lyrics

In my mind, sometimes I buy a boat and go out on the ocean I anchor it some place I find somewhere way offshore And with no one there to bother me I slip into the water And I swim until I can't see that old boat anymore With no one there around in miles and miles of ocean I'm just floating there and hoping for something I've left behind But I ain't never bought a boat and I don't know nothing about sailing I'm just sitting on the courthouse Steps waiting for those bells to chime Out an old song like one folks used to sing It comes floating into my mind sometimes like a distant memory And I close my eyes, let the sound wash over me Just sitting and listening to the bells Marshall ring Sometimes I think, I'd like to ride the rails on a rusty train And not get off until I'm certain that I don't know where I am Never stay one place for long and never go back again Just let the rhythm of the riding rot away my old name But I ain't never bought no ticket I've never hopped a freight I just watch them rolling into town and then slowly roll away And I watch them as they go and swear to myself someday I won't be sitting on the courthouse Steps waiting for those bells to ring Out that old song like one folks used to sing It comes running through my mind sometimes like a distant memory And I close my eyes, let the sound wash over me Just sitting and listening to the bells Marshall ring Just sitting and listening to the bells Marshall ring Just sitting and listening to the bells Marshall ring
Writer(s): Pierce Edens Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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