I've heard that there's no place like home.
So where do we go from here?
I don't feel like this every day.
I take each chance to go out and play.
Fresh air is good for your soul.
It's time to move,
It's time to roll.

I've heard that there's no place like home.
But it's time to get out of here.
Yeah, it's sunny outside
So let's go ride our bikes.
Wind through the hair also wakes up the mind
So let's go ride our bikes.

Never got that Ph. D.
Peasant's life is the life of me
Couldn't be an architect
Coast past buildings that stand correct.
It's been said that there's no place like home,
but it feels great to be out here.
Yeah, it's sunny outside
So let's go ride our bikes.
Wind through the hair also wakes up the mind,
So let's go ride our bikes!

News is so sad
The whole world has gone mad.
So let's let them be
We've got better things to do
With our time.

Open road, we'll never grow old.
How I love to have you near me.
There's nothing to find
Leave trouble behind
Out here, you'll never have to fear me.
I've heard that there's no place like home.
So where do we go from here?
Well, I got no need to go home.
So let's keep on moving, roll on!

Woohoo!

Hey, yeah, it's sunny outside!
So let's go ride our bikes.
Wind through the hair even wakes up the mind
So let's go ride our bikes
The news is so sad
The whole world has gone mad,
So let's let them be.
We've got better things to do
With our time.


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    I just picked up the album and this song is great. Such a carefree feel-good song. Piano jams with Travis are always choice, but I really like any song about fresh air and exploring the world.

    kiranon January 23, 2007   Link
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    I just picked up the album and this song is great. Such a carefree feel-good song. Piano jams with Travis are always choice, but I really like any song about fresh air and exploring the world.

    kiranon January 23, 2007   Link
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    I agree with kiran. This is one of the best songs on the new album. It feels soooo good in my ears.

    Sepulchraveon January 23, 2007   Link

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