Lyrics of Roll another number (for the road)
Neil Young

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Release date : 01/06/1975
Duration : 0:03:04
Style : Singer/Songwriter
It's too dark
To put the keys
In my ignition,
And the mornin' sun is yet
To climb my hood ornament.
But before too long i might
See those flashing red lights
Look out, mama,
'cause i'm comin' home tonight.
Think i'll
Roll another number
For the road,
I feel able to get under any load.
Though my feet
Aren't on the ground,
I been standin' on the sound
Of some open-hearted people
Goin' down.
I'm not goin' back
To woodstock for a while,
Though i long to hear
That lonesome hippie smile.
I'm a million miles away
From that helicopter day
No, i don't believe
I'll be goin' back that way.
Think i'll
Roll another number
For the road,
I feel able to get under any load.
Though my feet
Aren't on the ground,
I been standin' on the sound
Of some open-hearted people
Goin' down.
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