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This morning, if it all would go Funny thing, it wouldn't phase me none Might feel like I just got home You know I always had a taste for traveling alone Only get this one time round Better speak up straight, better speak up proud Good Lord, if he's not at home Well, I always had a taste for traveling alone Oh, If I had a son I would make him laugh, I would teach him something I'd say, "Son, you gotta hold your own And it's good to have a taste for traveling alone" Oh, If I had a love I would say, "Man, got to keep up Got to lay down, baby, feed my soul 'Cause you know I got a taste for traveling alone" Oh, If I had a song I would sing it now, wouldn't take too long I'd sing, "Goodness is a real bare bone" And it's what you do when you're traveling alone Down south, baby, in the heat I was raised up right, I was raised so sweet Sweetness ain't gonna get you home You're bound to get a taste of traveling alone I know that the world is mean I know it don't care, I been around, I seen it It's like a pretty girl who don't even know I guess everybody here is traveling alone Cigarettes and a pick up truck I'm gonna leave this town now, I got to press my luck Ocean gonna break so slow You know, I always had a taste for traveling alone
Writer(s): Catherine Tift Merritt Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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