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all signs pointing west
and i'm leaving nothing
and i settle for less with a little luck
you know i'll be on my way today
a little tired, a little lost
but i am holding out baby at all costs
with a little luck
you know i'll be on my way today
and i am looking over my shoulder
at the green mountains biting at my heels
with my sights set on the ocean
my hands holding firmly onto the wheel
so long melissa
i've heard every word you said
taken by these roses
lord this street light is turning white to blue
with a little luck
and i will start again, anew
it's a long and lonesome highway
it's left me empty as this station now
with a little luck
i will find a way somehow
so long melissa
i've heard every word you said
and so far oh melissa
oh you were wrong, i have gone for good
and i'm leaving nothing
and i settle for less with a little luck
you know i'll be on my way today
a little tired, a little lost
but i am holding out baby at all costs
with a little luck
you know i'll be on my way today
and i am looking over my shoulder
at the green mountains biting at my heels
with my sights set on the ocean
my hands holding firmly onto the wheel
so long melissa
i've heard every word you said
taken by these roses
lord this street light is turning white to blue
with a little luck
and i will start again, anew
it's a long and lonesome highway
it's left me empty as this station now
with a little luck
i will find a way somehow
so long melissa
i've heard every word you said
and so far oh melissa
oh you were wrong, i have gone for good
Lyrics submitted by zubear
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