Credits
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stuart Douglas McLamb
Songwriter
Charles Edward Crossingham
Songwriter
Lyrics
I'm in the wellspring waiting on some lightning
Some faded picture someone to trigger my six string
And if the money moves then we could make up a new scene
Full of flowers and planters none of them answers
But I could tell that you wanted me to leave and so I
Threw it in the blue Ford
Flying outta New York
Honey leaving ain't that bad
If it only makes you sad
I did a lot but I can't do anymore
I'm on a back road down in Carroll County
Just lightening my load and the summers are as slow as they should be
Out on the open road just splitting the cool breeze
There's a big moon shining and I'm just writing
Down everything I never got in the city until I
Threw it in the blue Ford
Flying outta New York
Honey leaving ain't that bad
If it only makes you sad
I did a lot but I can't do anymore
Is your little heart racing
Gone sunset chasing
Something more
Something more
I'm in the wellspring waiting on some lightning
Some faded picture of someone I might be missing
And if the money moves then we could make up a new scene
Full of flowers and planters none of them answers
I could tell that's how you wanted it to be until we
Threw it in the blue Ford
Flying outta New York
Honey leaving ain't that bad
If it only makes you sad
I did a lot but I can't do it anymore
And when you're laid out on the runway
How you gonna hesitate
With the money in your hand
Now you understand
What it takes to make you want it anyway
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Written by: Charles Edward Crossingham, Stuart Douglas McLamb

