Out beyond the broken billboards and the signs along the road
There's a trail your heart must follow no one but you could ever know
Where the winds and the coyote sing a song you've never heard
From a place that's long forgotten but you'll remember every word
[CHORUS:]
In a world that's always changing find the things that stay the same
Like the moon and stars that guide you out across the sweeping plain
Keep your eye on the horizon when you cross that great divide
All you have is what's inside you when you take that lonesome ride
Forever ride, forever ride, forever ride?
So go to sleep now little brother, dream of red tails in the west
I know until you find your way there, your crazy soul will never rest
We'll chase the horses in the springtime, when the desert flowers bloom
You may never hear my footstep, but I will always be with you
[REPEAT CHORUS]


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Forever Ride Lyrics as written by Brad Parker Bill Miller

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    This is another great song. The lyrics are excellent and I would encourage you to download this song just for the sheer beauty of Bill's voice in this particualr song. I would also encourage you to download Faith of a child. That song is also extremely beautiful and is very inspiring.

    myownprison333on July 04, 2002   Link

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