This video presents a collection of legendary country songs that explore the universal theme of personal growth and self-discovery through life's journey, emphasizing that home and identity are carried within us regardless of physical distance, and that family serves as the anchor that grounds us through life's trials and triumphs.
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[music] [music] >> Rust on the gate.
>> [music] >> Dad's boots by the door.
Note on the counter, >> [music] >> said I can't stay here [singing] anymore.
Old blue duffel tossed [music] in a second-hand ride.
Mama's eyes shining, [music] but she let me chase that light.
[singing] I was growing up on [music] two-lane highway.
White lines, long [music] nights learning who I am.
Every heartbreak town, every broke-down [music] Friday, a little more strength in these shaking [music] hands.
Thought I lost that small-town heart I came from >> [music] >> till I learned you carry home in your blood.
I was growing up.
>> [music] >> Highway growing up.
>> [music] >> Cheap [music] room coffee, pay phone by the ice machine.
Voicemail [music] from Janie saying some dreams ain't for me.
Missed that [music] wedding, missed that last goodbye.
>> [music] >> Got a scar on my knuckle from swinging at my own pride.
I was growing up on a two-lane [music] highway.
White lines, long nights learning who I [music] am.
Every heartbreak town, every broke down Friday >> [music] >> put a little more strength in these shaking hands.
Thought I lost that small-town [music] heart I came from till I learned you carry [music and singing] home in your blood.
I was growing up.
>> [music] >> Highway growing up.
All those [music] miles I spent out running were just miles I spent becoming [music] the man my old man hoped I'd be.
Oh, yeah.
Have a rearview [music] hold that sunrise and it hits me right between the eyes. [music] Home made somewhere I got to leave. [music] I've been growing up >> [music] >> on this two-lane highway.
White lines, long nights now I [music] understand.
Every heartbreak town, every [music] broke down Friday was carving out a place I could [music] finally stand.
I still got that small-town [music] heart I came from.
Turns [music] out you carry home in your blood.
Still growing up.
Highway growing up.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Sun just cracking.
>> [music] >> Little red clay sky.
Coffee in a thermos.
>> [music] >> Dust in my eyes.
Old map folded [music] in the dash. It is torn.
These are worn out boots. Seen every back road [music] born.
One last long ride down the mile post of my life.
The county lines [music] to county signs. I'm waving at the pass road by.
Going to sing [music] to every FENCE POST.
TO EVERY crooked sign.
Then I'm hanging up this hat of mine.
After one last long ride.
>> [music] >> Drove past the diner >> [music] >> where I met my bride. She wrote her number on a napkin.
Said, "Boy, you [music] drive."
Laughed with the waitress. Got my brim.
[music] Rode on.
Now her picture's on the visor.
Smiling [music] like a song.
One last long ride down the mile posts [music] of my life. From county lines to county signs, I'm waving at the past rolling by.
>> [music] >> Going to sing to EVERY FENCE POST, EVERY CROOKED SIGN, then I'm hanging up this hat of mine >> [music] >> after one last long ride.
HIT THAT OLD RODEO TOWN, DUST IN THE AIR, AND ALMOST FEEL THAT YOUNG FOOL STANDING THERE. Spurs on my heels, fear in my throat, chasing a buckle [music] like it was made of gold. Now the chute gates rusted, grandstands thin, but the echo of the crowd [music] still pulls me in.
I tip my hat to the ghost of that kid.
Was for you, did all right. Yeah, YOU REALLY DID. OH, YEAH. ONE LAST LONG [music] RIDE DOWN THE MILE posts of my life.
From county lines [music] to county signs, I'm waving at the past rolling by.
Going to sing [music] to EVERY FENCE POST, EVERY CROOKED SIGN, THEN [music] I'M HANGING up this hat of mine after one last long [music] ride.
Truck in the driveway, porch light on, key on the nail when the engine's gone.
Kiss her slow, let the old dust fly, [music] close that chapter.
After one last ride.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> THE MORNING SUN BREAKS [singing] on the gravel lane.
>> [music] >> The scent of pine and fresh-cut hay [music and singing] remains.
Kids are laughing, [music] running wild and free.
This little [music] slice of life means home [singing] to me.
>> [music] >> Backroads and front porches, [singing] love runs deep. [music] Where memories are made and hearts still [music] keep.
Through trials and triumphs, [music] hand in hand we'll stand.
Family's [music] the anchor in [singing] this life we plan.
Grandma's [music] humming where the garden grows.
Sweeter than the honeysuckle [music] she sews.
Dad's old [music] Ford is still kicking alive. [singing] Every mile and memory [music] helps love survive.
>> [music] >> Backroads and front porches, love runs [singing] deep.
>> [music] >> Where memories are made and hearts still keep.
Through trials [music] and triumphs, hand in hand we'll stand.
Family's the [music] anchor in this life we plan.
Life's not [music] perfect, but it's ours to own. From backyard sunsets to seeds we've sown. Through broken fences and dreams [music] we've mended, the ties that bind us stay unending.
Even when the years [music] try to pull us apart, we'll build this home in the walls of our heart.
Hopes in the laughter, [music] trust in the tears, family's the melody [music] that rings through the years.
Backroads and front porches, [music] love runs deep, where memories are made and hearts still keep.
Through [music] trials and triumphs, hand in hand, we'll stand.
>> [music] >> Family's [singing] the anchor in this life we plan.
>> [music] >> Life's not perfect, but it's [music] ours to own.
Home.
>> [music] >> Highway screams the restless [singing and music] call.
Steel beasts roll through nightfall.
Broken lines [singing] raise skies that glow.
>> [music] >> Diesel burning dreams, you know.
>> [music] >> Coffee stains [singing] on my old jeans, rest stops [music] in [singing] the in betweens.
Tire tracks [music] carve the road so mean.
The roar of [music] life caught in the >> [singing] >> machine.
Pushing miles through dust [music] and time.
Freedom singing engines grind.
Lonely hearts where [music] headlights shine.
Chasing ghosts on endless lines.
Fleet of rigs [music] cast shadows long.
Tales [music] of love lost in their song.
No [music] reverse, just moving on.
Every mile [music and singing] a note prolonged.
Skyline [music] fades in amber haze.
>> [music] >> Rooftop diners cold cafe.
Every hollow mile I play.
Till the night folds [music] into gray.
Pushing miles through dust and time.
Freedom singing [music] engines grind.
Lonely hearts where >> [music] >> headlights shine.
Chasing ghosts on endless lines. [music] >> [music] >> Wheels on fire [music and singing] rolling down the line.
Broken dreams [music] left somewhere behind.
Big rigs screaming [music] through the night.
Chasing shadows [music] in the dying light.
Trucking [music] hard chasing [singing] that soul.
Diesel highway ain't no goal.
>> [music] >> Burning rubber soul.
Heart turned cold.
Living [music] life in a rock and roll.
Smoke stacks billow black and gray. One [music] more mile, one more day. Fueling up with [music] coffee and regret.
Ain't clocked [music] out.
Ain't stopping yet.
Trucking [music] hard chasing that soul.
Diesel highway >> [music] >> ain't no goal. [singing] >> [music] >> Burning rubber heart turned cold.
Living [music] life in a rock and roll.
>> Steel [music] horse roaring ghost in tow.
Down endless blacktop I won't slow.
Every exit calls [singing and music] like siren songs.
But the white [music] lines keep dragging me along.
Radio [music] moans the lonesome tune.
Stars [music] my guide not [singing] the moon.
Rest stops [music] flash but I won't stay.
Always rolling, [music] chasing yesterday.
>> [music] >> Radio moans the lonesome tune.
Stars my guide >> [singing] >> not the moon.
Rest stops flash but I [music] won't stay.
Always [music] rolling, chasing yesterday.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> The engine hums a steady [music] tune beneath a sky of endless blue.
>> [music] >> Wheels on the black tar a heartbeat strong.
The road ahead keeps [music and singing] pulling me along. Rolling down the highway chasing [music] the sun. [singing] Every mile behind me [music] another one begun.
Freedom's in the wind >> [singing] >> I'm where I belong.
Rolling [music] down the highway singing my song.
Cattle [music] graze on the open plains.
>> [music] >> The clouds gather whispering rain.
>> [music] >> A diner sign [singing] flickers calls me [music] near.
But I've got places to go no time to [music and singing] veer.
It's a life of motion a rhythm I know.
Each stretch [music] of highway where my stories grow.
Rolling down the highway chasing the sun.
>> [music] >> Every mile behind me another [music] one begun.
Freedom's in the wind I'm where I belong.
Rolling down the highway, [singing] singing my song.
Every [music] truck stop, a world of [music] its own. Strangers' faces, but I'm [singing] never alone.
Coffee [music] in hand, the road always calls me back.
Dreams [music] riding [singing] shotgun in this old Cadillac.
>> [music] [music] >> Highway's humming, the dawn is bright.
[music] Rolling steady through the morning [singing] light. Coffee's warm, my heart's on [music] fire. Chasing [singing] dreams that never tire.
Every mile tells a story [music] true. Every road keeps leading to [singing] you.
Diesel [music] and dust, love and trust, that's the road I [singing] ride, that's the life I love. Through the storm, [music] the rain, the shine, faith and hope are always mine.
>> [music] >> Diesel and dust, love and trust, carry me home.
That's [music] enough.
>> [singing] >> Radio [music] plays a sweet steel song. Windshield wide, the sky so [music] long. Every [singing] sunset paints the land. [music] God's own brush in his great hand.
And in my heart, your voice [music] still rings like the freedom the highway brings.
Diesel [music and singing] and dust, love and trust, that's the road I ride, [singing] that's the life I must. Through the [music] storm, the rain, the shine, faith and hope [music] are always mine.
Diesel and dust, love and trust, carry me home.
That's enough.
Boots on the pedal, soul in the song.
Highway's been [music] my home all along. Every prayer is a guiding [singing] flame. Keeps me strong in his sweet name.
>> [music and singing] >> Diesel and dust, love and trust, [music and singing] that's the road I ride, that's the life I must. Through the storm, [music] the rain, the shine, faith and hope are [singing] always mine.
Diesel [music] and dust, love and trust, carry me home. Yeah, that's enough.
Diesel and [music and singing] dust, love and that's the road I know.
>> [music] >> That's the road I love.
>> [singing] [music] [music] >> Got my rig all loaded [singing] up.
The sun's [music] about to rise. Hit the backroads rolling with freedom [music] in my eyes. Every mile a story.
Every turn [music] a song.
This highway's where I'm living and this road's been my home long. I'm a >> [music] [singing] >> chasing down the sun with the wind [music] at my window and a job that's never done.
From [music] the dusty fields to the neon lights.
I keep on [music] trucking through those country nights.
>> [singing] [music] >> Coffee's brewing strong.
Radio's playing loud.
Passing through small [music and singing] towns.
Blending with the crowd. The open road's my lady. She's [music] wild and free.
And every time I'm rolling, that's where [music] I want to be. I'm a backroad rider [music] chasing down the sun with the wind at my window and [music] a job that's never done.
From the dusty fields to the neon [singing] lights.
I keep on [music] trucking through those country nights.
Some [music] say it's lonely.
But I know the truth.
This life's [music] a highway.
And I'm living proof.
>> [music] >> I'm a backroad rider, chasing down [music] the sun.
With the wind at my window and [music] a job that's never done.
From the dusty fields to the neon [music] lights.
I keep on trucking through those country nights.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Hey, it's on.
>> [music] >> Woo.
Hey. [music] She packed that rusted red two-door.
Boxed up her boots and her high school crown. [music] Mama cried, daddy said go for it. She chased those towers out of this town.
Elevator ride up 17 [music] floors, paper-thin walls, and a stranger's door.
City home buzzing like it owns the night, but [music] she can't hear crickets, can't see stars. Right.
Backroads beat [music] the boulevard every time.
Tailgate talk, summer [music] dirt in your eyes.
Out here is loud. Here it's loud. But it don't feel alive.
She'd trade this traffic [music] for a tractor line.
Big glass windows, but the view ain't [music] kind.
She left her heart where the county line sign says, "Welcome."
Backroads beat the boulevard >> [music] >> Yeah, THAT'S [screaming] WHERE SHE'S FROM. [music] HAPPY HOUR LIGHTS IN THE rooftop crowd, everybody chasing something they ain't found. [music] She sips her drink, checks her phone again. Small town number [music] from an old best friend says, "We had a bonfire down by the creek. Your old swing still hanging in that maple [music] tree." She bites her lip, hides a tear in a laugh, can't help wondering if she wants it all back.
Backroads beat the boulevard every time.
>> [music] >> Tailgate talk, summer dirt in your [music] eyes.
Out here is loud. Out here it's loud.
But it [music] don't feel alive.
She'd trade this traffic [music] for a tractor line.
Big glass windows, but the view ain't kind. Yeah.
She left her heart where the county line [music] sign says, says, "Welcome."
>> [music] >> Back roads beat the boulevard.
Yeah, >> [music] >> that's where she's from.
She ain't giving up on that big town dream. Oh, no.
But she's learning what [music] that dream thing means.
She might wear [music] heels on a Monday night, but she still prays like a porch swing light.
Back roads beat the [music] boulevard every time.
TAILGATE [music] TALK, summer turn in your eyes.
Out here [music] is loud. Out here is loud. But it don't feel alive.
>> [music] >> She trades this traffic for a tractor life.
>> [music] >> Big glass windows, but this view ain't kind.
She left her heart where the county line sign says, [music] "Welcome."
BACK ROADS BEAT THE BOULEVARD. [music] Back roads beat Back roads beat the boulevard. Yeah, >> [music] >> that's where she's from. Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Blew a gasket past the state [music] line. Steam rolling from that chrome.
Four-way flashers [music] on the shoulder, far from any place called home.
That [music] was just a crumpled pamphlet. Gas was sitting near empty.
Sky [music] was dropping down like anvils. Felt like it was dropping on me.
Broken down [music] in Amarillo, thought that was the end of my road.
Cursing [music] at the dust in the dashboard, wearing the weight of my load.
>> [music] >> Then out of that red clay sunrise, walked a man with a hat pulled low.
[music] Broken down in Amarillo, was the luckiest stop I'd know.
He said, "Son, [music] you look exhausted chasing something you can't name."
Handed [music] me a greaser rag and smiled like we were old friends [music] saying.
Talked about his busted choices and the nights he slept in [music] trucks. Funny how a flat tire finds you right before your real good love.
Broken down [music] in Amarillo, thought that was the end of my road.
Cursing at the dust in the dashboard, [music] wearing the weight of my load.
Then out [music] of that red clay sunrise, walked a man with a hat pulled low.
Broken down [music] in Amarillo, was the luckiest stop I'd know. [music] He said, "Turn that rig toward something that'll miss [music] you when you're gone. [singing] Call that girl, forgive your brother.
Quit pretending [music] you're made of stone.
About the time we got that engine humming like [music] it did before.
My heart was running lightning easy.
I didn't feel alone no more.
Broken down in Amarillo [music] wasn't the end of my road. Stared my whole life in the mirror right there by that [music] exit road. [singing] Now I chase down Sunday dinners, not just another late night [music] low.
Broken down in Amarillo was the >> [music] >> moment that saved my soul.
>> [music] >> Got a thermos full of diner coffee.
>> [music] >> Bugs played a chrome in [singing] the dome. 18 wheels on this white line heartbeat. Another small town [music] almost gone.
Static clears and a preacher's talk.
Fade to some old heartbreak song. Same words that raised me up in mama's kitchen. Still riding shotgun all night [singing] long.
It's [music] just country radio and long haul nights. Singing my life in the dashboard light from a first slow dance [music] to a goodbye fight.
Every mile marker, every wrong and right, I keep rolling on through them [music] dotted lines chasing double yellow dreams in my headlights. Me [music] and these stories on a satellite country radio >> [music] >> Got her picture [music] on the sun visor, [singing] smudge from my thumb and the times [music] she'd say, "One more run and maybe that was three state lines but DJ [music] laughs through a lost dog advert. Spin the tune by leaving home. I reach out for that [music] old worn volume. Turn the memory up in the cab alone.
It's just country radio and long haul nights singing [music] my life in the dashboard light from a first slow dance to a goodbye fight.
Every mile [music] marker, every [singing] wrong and right, I keep on rolling on through them dotted lines chasing double [music] yellow dreams in my headlights. Me and these stories on a satellite country radio >> [music] >> Some folks [music] punch in pulling the driveway. I punch in at the county line.
But when [music] that chorus hits just right, feels like I ain't left her behind.
>> [music] >> It's just country radio and long haul [music] nights singing my life in the dashboard light from a first slow dance to [music] a goodbye fight.
Every mile marker, every wrong and right, I keep on rolling on through them dotted lines chasing [music] double yellow dreams in my headlights. Me and these stories on a satellite country radio.
>> [music] [music] >> Just country radio, long home nights.
>> [music] >> On this 4th of July, on these blacktop [music] miles, country radio [music] and long home nights.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Coffee in a thermos, [music] grease on my shirt, two-day [singing] beard [music] and a sore back, but I've had worse. Mile long rigging in the mirror, >> [music] >> bugs on the glass, town in [singing] the rearview shrinking, fast, [music] real fast.
Dust on the dashboard, boots on the [music and singing] floor, old straw hat by the dog and map, same road as before. [music] Got a half tank hard and a full [music] tank load.
I was born for the long haul, cowboy >> [music] >> of the blacktop road.
The radio's [music] crackling about some rodeo, [singing] but my horses all got [music] pistons, lined in a row.
Lines on my [music] knuckles, lines on this map. Every exit's [music] got a story, I don't go back.
Dust [music] on the dashboard, boots on the floor, old straw hat by [music] the dog-eared map, same road as before.
I got a half-tank [music] heart, and a full-tank load.
I was [music] born for the long haul, cowboy of the blacktop [music] road.
>> [music] >> Sometimes I miss that front porch swing, >> [music] >> her Sunday smile, that little rain.
Oh, yeah.
But this [music] wide open, wide eyed sky >> [music] >> keeps dragging this fool on by.
>> [music] >> Dust on the dashboard, boots on the floor, old straw hat by the dog-eared map, same road as [music] before.
Got a half-tank heart, and [music] a full-tank I was born for the long haul cowboy [music] of the blacktop [singing] road.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Blew a hose past Amarillo.
Gauges red, sky blue.
Pulled off on a gravel shoulder, [music] phone dead.
Heart cold, cuz the smoke from that old [music] diesel kicked the tire, kicked the dirt.
Only company for 20 [music] miles was my temper and my shirt. But that dust and my 109 broke me down [music] and drew the line between running from and running toward my life.
>> [music] >> Thought the worst thing on this road was that busted rig and heavy load. Turns out [music] that bad luck stopped is where I got saved on a nowhere stretch of highway. [music] Old Ford rolled up [music] slow beside me, window down, soft grin. Wrinkled hands on a beat up [music] steering wheel said, "Son, you stuck again." He poured coffee from a metal thermos.
Steam cut through the heat said, "Sit a [music] spell, tell me about your hurry.
Who you chasing in that seat on that [music] dusty mile 109?"
He drew maps in my mind talking about the day he almost threw it all on a side.
>> [music] >> Said, "You can chase that pain lord or you can go back, build a home. [music] What I called bad luck was a mercy in disguise on a nowhere stretch of highway."
[music] >> [music] >> He said, "Flat tires, blown lines, wrong turns, stalled time. Sometimes [music] that's the good lord parking you right where you need to decide."
And it hit like a convoy [music] rolling straight through my pride. Oh, yeah.
>> [music] >> Now that dusty mile 109 is the place [music] I changed my mind.
Left that recorder from the side of the road.
>> [music] >> Told her, "I'm done just passing through. If you still have me, I'll come to you." What started as bad [music] luck became the best day I've known on a nowhere stretch of highway I now call home.
>> [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> I had a box of ties on the backseat.
Apartment keys on the dash. [music] Clock and coffee going cold. Every dream stuck in the trash. [music] Red brake lights in my rearview. Sky's gray shrinking behind. Every exit [music] I keep passing. Feels like picking up my life.
Highway to who I am.
My life run [music] out of plan.
Every mile >> [music] >> I lose that old disguise.
Rolling out of what I was into something tough enough.
Dust [music] and diesel shaking off the last highway >> [music] >> to who I am.
I'm finally driving my own damn life.
>> [music] >> Cigarette smoke still in my blue jeans.
But it's fading [music] in the breeze.
Got a cooler full of bad decisions.
And a [music] tank of gasoline. Radio preaching about Monday. I'm laughing doing 83.
Got my [music] future in the glove box.
And this wheel belongs to me. Highway to who [music] I am. Hey. White lines riding out a plan.
Every mile >> [music] >> I lose that old disguise.
Rolling out of what I was into [music and singing] something tough enough.
Dust and diesel, shaking off the lies.
Highway to who [music] I am.
I'm finally driving my [music] own damn life.
State signs looking LIKE MILE HIGH PRAYERS. EVERY [music] BORDER says start again. Yeah, I've been lost in the wrong man's mirror. Now I see where [music] THE BLACKTOP ENDS.
HIGHWAY TO WHO I AM.
WHITE LINES riding out >> [music] >> a plan.
Every mile I lose that old disguise.
Rolling out of what I >> [music] >> was into something tough enough.
Dust and diesel, shaking off [music] the lies.
Highway to who I am.
Highway >> [music] >> to who I am.
Yeah, I'm wide open on this ride.
>> [music] >> Oh yeah.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Books >> [music] >> and chrome in the sunrise glow.
Coffee in a thermos, [singing] seat [music] torn at the seam.
A mile marker goes from a long [singing] time ago.
Rattling like bottles [music] in the bed of his dreams.
Got a picture in the visor. [music] Corners all frayed.
Her laugh in the wind when the windows were down.
Now it's just [music] him in this two-lane parade.
Chasing yellow lines out [music] of some little town.
Turn that dial, let it testify. Same old voice [music] on the late night sky.
Talking about a wild one, drunk on July.
That was me. That was me. He quietly smiles. Every verse cuts [music] him down to size.
Ain't no secrets in those love bites.
You can [music] hide from the world, but you can't from the sky.
Cuz the radio, the radio never lies.
>> [music] >> Song about a barroom and a goodbye ring.
Static in the chorus, but the hurt comes through clear.
He can [music] smell her perfume in every line they sing.
Hear her [music] slam that door from 20-some years.
They play a new [music] track about an old broke heart moving on slow like a rusted freight train. He laughs to himself, "Guess I'm modern art hung up in a frame with somebody else's [music] name."
Turn that dial, let it testify. Same old voice >> [music] [music] >> You can [music] hide from the world but you can't from the sky.
Cuz the radio [music] the radio never lies.
He's a headline [music] that never made the news, just a backroad legend in worn out boots.
[music] But every chorus knows his name.
Every hook hangs on his pain. He ain't calling [music] and he ain't saying a word, but the DJ's reading what he never heard. Like the night sky reading his eyes. [music] Every truth he tried to disguise, so he turns that dial, lets it testify. Same old voice on the late night [music] sky, talking about a wild one, drunk on July.
That was me. That was He quietly cries.
Every verse cuts him down to size. Ain't no secrets [music] in those lullabies. [singing] You can grow old, >> [music] >> you can get wise, [singing] but the radio the radio never lies.
Dashboard [music] glow on a weathered face, open road humming soft and [music] high.
He rides [singing] on leaving no trace, but the radio [music] the radio keeps his life alive.
>> [music] [music] >> Brand new porch swing [music] rust spots on the chain he poured black [singing] coffee watched it start [music] to rain told me boy >> [music] >> the road's a long [singing] long thing but the world makes [music] sense from a front [singing] porch swing >> [music] >> That's the porch swing theory slow you down hold you near me >> [music] >> let the day roll [singing] by while the sky turns pink to gray [music] talk small talk talk heavy share the load nice and easy if we can rock through the quiet we can roll [music] through anything that's the porch swing theory baby that's the porch swing theory Now it's my driveway [music] chrome and diesel shine log book [music] scribbles burning up my [singing] time chasing [music] big checks burning daylight in but it all slows [music] down when I pull back in to that [music] porch swing theory kick my boots you beside me.
>> [music] >> Let the day roll by while the sky turns pink to gray. Talk small talk, talk heavy, [music] share the load nice and easy.
If we can rock through the quiet, >> [music] >> we can roll through anything. That's the porch swing theory.
Lay That's the porch swing fan.
>> [music] >> Oh, we go chasing [music] white lines.
It's full of noise and fumes. One creaky old >> [music] >> chain and I'm right back home with you >> [music] >> in that porch swing theory.
Kids inside you leaning near me.
Let the [music] day roll [singing] by while the sky turns pink to gray. Talk small [music] talk, talk heavy, COUNT UP SCARS CALLED IT STEADY.
>> [music] >> If we can rock through the quiet, we can roll through anything. [music] That's the porch swing theory.
Lay That's [music] our porch swing fan.
Just the porch swing theory. [music] You and me and the chain [music] soft rain.
If we [music] can rock through the quiet, we can roll through [music] [singing] anything.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Sunrise auto dash light blow maple donut to go cup of Joe >> [music] >> picture [singing] of you on the visor swinging [music] white line home and the turbo singing Got diesel [music] in my coffee dust on my boots four more [music] states till I get back to you radio [music] preacher talking about truth but the gospel I'm chasing [music and singing] is a home cooked meal I keep her rolling [music] like I got [singing] nothing to lose diesel [music] in my coffee heart stuck on you >> [music] >> mile sign flashes like a barroom [music] grin old red [singing] bandana tied to [music] the shifter again CB jokers [music and singing] tell the same old lies I just laugh once, >> [music] >> then stare at the sky.
Got diesel in my coffee, dust on my boots.
Four more [music] states till I get back to you.
Radio preacher [music] talking 'bout truth.
But the gospel I'm [music] chasing is a home cooked road.
I keep [music] rolling, rolling like I got nothing to lose.
>> [music] >> Diesel in my coffee, heart stuck on you.
If the good lord's listening >> [music] >> to a fool on the lanes, tell [music] him I'm trying to outrun my same every truck stop [music] prayer.
Every midnight plea is just your name [music] coming back to me.
Got diesel in my coffee, [music] dust on my boots.
Four more states [music] till I get back to you.
Radio [music] preacher talking 'bout truth.
But [music] the gospel I'm chasing is a home cooked road.
I keep rolling, [music] rolling till these old are through.
Diesel [music] in my coffee.
My last mile's you.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Same pump, same number on [music] stall.
Same dusty map on the wall.
She pours my coffee, [music] laughs, "You're right on time." So she can [music] set [singing] her watch to that rig of mine. [music] It's just a love on [singing] the road at a quarter past two.
>> [music] >> Stolen hours [singing] in a corner [music] booth.
Sugar packets, coffee cups.
>> [music] >> Her hand covering mine.
>> [music] >> Talking big dreams on borrowed >> [music] >> time.
Every month I chase [singing] her like a state line.
>> [music] >> Then I lose [singing] her in the rearview >> [music] >> and the exit signs.
She smells like [music] fryer oil and cheap perfume.
A tired halo in [music] a neon room.
I tell her about the rain and out [music] of hope.
She traces circles on my sleeve [music] says, "You better go.
It's just love on the [singing] road at >> [music] >> quarter past two.
Stolen hours in a corner [music] booth.
Sugar packets, coffee cups.
Her hand [music] covering mine.
>> [music] >> Talking big dreams on borrowed time.
Every month I chase [music] her like a satellite. [singing] Then I lose her [music and singing] in the rearview.
And the [music] exit [singing] signs.
I've seen mountains catch the sunrise [music] but they don't look back my [singing] way. She's the only thing that ever made me want to stay.
It's just love [music and singing] on the road at quarter past two.
>> [music] >> Stolen hours in a corner booth.
Sugar packets, [music] coffee cups.
Her hand covering mine.
Talking [music] big dreams on borrowed time.
Every month I chase [music and singing] her like a state of mind. Then I lose [singing] her in the rearview >> [music] >> and the exit signs [music] say Paul.
Same number when I roll on through.
>> [music] >> If the lights are still on, >> [music] >> I'll come home to you.
>> [music] [music] [music] >> Pulled off at a diner [music and singing] outside Abilene.
Same blue sign I've [music and singing] seen since I was 17.
Called mama [music] from the counter.
Heard her smile through the line.
>> [music] >> She said, "Boy, your room's still waiting and your plate's still [singing] on the pile.
>> [music] >> There's dust on the family Bible back at home.
Where daddy underlined the words in red and bold. [music] That old leather's cracked.
But the [music] truth still shines.
Through every faded page and folded spine.
>> [music] >> I've been gone too long running these white lines wild, but I still [music] see that dust on the family [singing] Bible.
When I close my eyes.
>> [music] >> Last time I was home Daddy's chair sat still. [music] Coffee cup half chipped on the window sill. [music] Found his reading glasses on John 3:16.
Tear stains dry where his thumb had been. [music] There's dust on the family Bible back at [singing] home.
Where Mama traces dates by [music] names carved in stone.
Birthdays, weddings, loved ones [music] we cried [singing] all scribbled in the margin down the side.
I've been gone too long chasing [music] these dotted lines, but I still see that dust on the family Bible.
When I close my eyes.
>> [singing] [music] >> Some folks say in good books just [music] don't rate in thread.
But I hear every crawler [music] in the words he read. Oh, Lord, out here in the dark [music] between the towns and signs, that's the [music] only map that ever brings me back in time.
There's dust on the family [music] Bible back [singing] at home.
But every [music] page I picture feels like polished gold. That kitchen table, that wooden chair, >> [music] >> I can almost feel his hand on my head.
>> [singing] >> I've been gone too long, [music] but I'm heading home this time [singing] to blow off that dust [music] on the family Bible and read a line.
>> [singing] >> Just me and that book and his old bookmark line. [music] I'm going to [singing] open it up and let the miles unwind.
>> [music] [music]
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