L.A. Freeway
de Steve Earle
I was eight years old when my granddaddy died
He that showed me the signs I still miss him sometimes
Been a long time ago but his words still ring true
Whatever you do be a seeker
All these years I have wandered and wherever I roamed
I was never alone or forsaken I know
Somewhere way out yonder I know I will find
That a bright beacon shines for a seeker
You can't always believe your eyes
It's your heart that sees through all the lies
And the first answer follows the first question asked
The mystery unmasked by the seeker
In a world full of sorrow, hunger and pain
It's so hard to explain why I'm still travelin'
But there's a new day tomorrow and maybe I'll hold
Something brighter than gold to a seeker
Más canciones de Steve Earle
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Hillbilly Highway
Guitar Town
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Guitar Town
Guitar Town
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Just Before The Battle, Mother / Farewell, Mother
Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War
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Pancho and Lefty
Townes
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Sweet Little '66
Exit 0
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Meet Me in the Alleyway
I'll Never Get out of This World Alive
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Someday
Guitar Town
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Copperhead Road
Copperhead Road
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Satellite Radio
Washington Square Serenade
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The Devil's Right Hand
Copperhead Road
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Even When I'm Blue
Copperhead Road
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Dixieland
The Mountain
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The Galway Girl
Transcendental Blues
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So You Wannabe an Outlaw
So You Wannabe an Outlaw
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The Firebreak Line
So You Wannabe an Outlaw
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You’re the Best Lover That I Ever Had
Terraplane
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Goodbye
Train A Comin'
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Transcendental Blues
Transcendental Blues
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Tennessee Blues
Washington Square Serenade