She said, "Life's a lot to think about sometimes
When you're living in between the lines
And all the stars are sparkling, shine everyday"

He said, "Life's so hard to move in sometimes
When it feels like I'm towin' the line
And no one even cares to ask me, why I feel this way"

And I know you feel helpless now
And I know you feel alone
That's the same road
And the same road that I'm on, yeah

He said, "Life's a lot to think about sometimes
When you keep it all between the lines
And everything I want and I want to find one of these days" yeah

But what you thought was real in life
Oh, has somehow steered you wrong
And now you just keep drivin'
Tryin' to find out where you could belong

And I know you feel helpless now
And I know you feel alone
Well that's the same road
And the same road that I'm on, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey, hey

What you thought was real in life
Has somehow steered you wrong
And now you just keep drivin'
Tryin' to find where you belong

I know you feel helpless now
And I know you feel alone
That's the same road
And the same road that I'm on, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey, hey

Oh no, no, no, no, no, no
Oh no, no, no
Oh no, no, no, no


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The Road I'm On Lyrics as written by Christopher Lee Henderson Bradley Kirk Arnold

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    I think the song is about how confusing life is. But even when its the most messed up, there are still people there that are going through the same thing and they'll be there for you.

    Random Heroon January 31, 2005   Link

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