El Camino

Album: El Rio (2016)
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  • I've been tired of this white bred town
    Same old people just hangin' around
    Walk in circles, no where bound
    Yeah, and it's gettin' me down (kick it in boys)

    I've got a memory, that's for sure
    Yeah knock knock knocking on my front door
    No you don't love me anymore
    Honey, that's what the sound of the wheels are for

    I wanna trade it all in on some cheap sun glasses
    Park the old ass stream on the desert floor
    With nothin' to lose and nobody keepin' score
    So give me the dog and an El Camino
    Roll a couple dice at the Indian casino
    Take this heartache
    Somewhere you've never been before

    Yeah you the one that said goodbye
    Thinkin' you could come back just any old time
    You're movin' on is just a lie
    Honey I'll show you what gone looks like

    I wanna trade it all in on some cheap sun glasses
    Park the old ass stream on the desert floor
    With nothin' to lose and nobody keepin' score
    So give me the dog and an El Camino
    Roll a couple dice at the Indian casino
    Take this heartache
    Somewhere you've never been before
    Oh whoah
    Here I go

    I wanna trade it all in on some cheap sun glasses
    Park the old ass stream on the desert floor
    With nothin' to lose and nobody keepin' score
    Come on now
    So give me the dog and an El Camino
    Roll a couple dice at the Indian casino
    Take this heartache
    Somewhere you've never been before
    Yeah take this heartache somewhere you've never been before
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