One More Time

Wanderlust Echoes: A Journey Through Love and Longing
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Lyrics

Two hours from Valdosta watching as the lightnin' paints the sky

Observing a lightning display, two hours away from Valdosta, setting the scene.

I was thinkin' of the way you looked at me, while I was holdin' you late last night

Reflecting on the way you looked at me during an intimate moment last night.

Moonlight softly fallin' illuminating all of your grace

Describing moonlight gently highlighting the beauty and elegance of the partner.

As we lay tangled up together, what sweet love we made

Recalling a passionate night together, emphasizing the love shared.


But In the mornin' starin' at the ceilin' I could feel that feelin' comin' on

Morning brings a sense of restlessness, a feeling that prompts the need to move on.

It ain't that I don't want you baby, I get stir-crazy and I've got to be moving' on No I never took a mind to settle down, and I don't believe I ever will

Expressing a reluctance to settle down, driven by a wanderlust and a desire for constant movement.

So give me a good long goodbye kiss, honey, I've got to get back behind the wheel

Requesting a farewell kiss, indicating the necessity to resume the journey.


'Cause rollin' on this highway is the only way to get by for the runnin' kind

Highlighting the nomadic lifestyle, stating that moving on the highway is essential for those always on the move.

Rarely knowin' where you're goin', I'll learn to leave it all behind, one more time

Embracing uncertainty and the unknown, committing to leaving everything behind once again.


Starin' at this coffee cup and watchin' troubles pile up 'round my feet

Contemplating life's challenges while staring at a coffee cup.

I start to gettin' restless, start to thinkin' 'bout all the places I haven't seen

Feeling restless and yearning for exploration, thinking about unexplored places.

It'll be a mile or more on down that line before I start to feelin' free

Anticipating a sense of freedom after covering a considerable distance.

Then I'll see you on down the road somewhere, if I don't find the end before we meet

Imagining a reunion down the road, acknowledging the uncertainty of the journey.


'Cause rollin' on this highway is the only way to get by for the runnin' kind

Reiterating that traveling on the highway is the only way for those with a nomadic lifestyle to survive.

Rarely knowin' where you're goin', I'll learn to leave it all behind, one more time

Embracing the uncertainty of the destination, committing to leaving everything behind once more.


'Cause rollin' on this highway is the only way to get by for the runnin' kind

Repeating the idea that the highway is the lifeline for those always on the move.

Rarely knowin' where you're goin', I'll learn to leave it all behind, one more time

Reiterating the acceptance of not knowing the destination, emphasizing the willingness to start anew.

One more time

Affirming the cyclical nature of the journey, expressing a readiness to repeat the process once more.

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