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In the cruel month grey morning |
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I woke up freezing cold |
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To possibly start over |
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Before the day got old |
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To my anger in my solitude |
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I had to say goodbye |
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So i turned on my ignition |
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No reason to deny |
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I-95 |
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Alright |
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From the canyons on the sidewalks |
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Where the wall st. banners fly |
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To the farmlands and the deserts |
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And the flying saucer skies |
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To the running of the life lines |
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The highway spirits rhyme |
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There's a voice that speaks so clear to me |
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And says |
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I-95 |
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Yeah |
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And i say hey hey hey yeah |
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I'm so glad i'm alive |
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Yeah yeah yeah yeah |
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I'm so glad i can drive |
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Burning down i-95 |
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It's a simple song of freedom |
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And it feels like de ja vu |
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Tai jean knew about it |
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John lennon sang it too |
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It's the ringing bell of truth and free speech |
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On the radio |
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It's there in the constitution |
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It's little sister |
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It's called rock 'n roll |
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And she's alright |
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And i sing |
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Hey hey hey yeah |
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I'm so glad i'm alive |
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Yeah yeah yeah yeah |
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I'm so glad i can drive |
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Burning down i-95 |
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Yeah yeah |
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I'm so glad i can drive |
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Yeah yeah yeah yeah |
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I'm so glad i'm alive |
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Burning down i-95 |
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Yeah |
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I-95 |
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She's alright |
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I-95 |
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In daylight |
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I-95 |
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At nighttime too |
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She's alright |
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She's alright |
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She's alright |
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She's alright |
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Yeah |
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Said she's alright |