Got it all figured out inside of my head
There's a bag packed up at the foot of my bed
You say the word, baby I'm all set
Cover our tracks, tell a couple white lies
Make sure we got a good alibi and by the time they catch on,
we'll be outa their sight
Long gone baby

Lets get out of this town tonight
Nothing but dust in the shadows
Gone by morning light
Somewhere we wont ever get caught, never be found
Baby lets just get out of this town

Don't need directions, don't need a map
If we get lost, I'll be good with that
Yeah we'll find a way to make the time pass
Windows rolled down with the heat on high
Stars all aligned in a runaway sky
Holding my hand as the miles roll by
Long gone baby

Lets get out of this town tonight
Nothing but dust in the shadows
Gone by morning light
Somewhere we wont ever get caught, never be found
Baby lets just get out of this town

If we leave tonight and drive fast enough, all our troubles will be just like us
Long gone baby

Lets get out of this town tonight
Nothing but dust in the shadows
Gone by morning light
Somewhere we wont ever get caught, never be found
Baby lets just get out of this town


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Get Out of This Town Lyrics as written by Hillary Lindsey Gordie Sampson

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    I think anyone can relate to this song who has been so in love, or just wants to gain independence. I believe she's in love and wants to run away with the guy she loves. I've felt this way many times, but I know it's not possible yet in my life. I have so much to do first. But it's fun to dream! And that's exactly why I love this song. It's all about the danger of running away and leaving a place you don't want to be.

    Girlish_Intentionzon November 06, 2007   Link
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    I love this song. It so speaks to me right now. It's about getting the heck out of town, and just going away somewhere else.

    Simplethings18on November 16, 2007   Link
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    I love this song. It makes me feel nostalgic and want to get away from home

    get_togetheron February 19, 2008   Link
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    i've never heard this song but love the lyrics, but it's a bad influenctial song

    LexVBon June 20, 2011   Link

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