Jackson Hole
Journey through Jackson Hole: A Tale of Redemption and RoadsLyrics
Somebody put Moses on the line
Someone is trying to contact Moses.
I got a quarter just need a dime
The speaker has 25 cents and needs an additional 10 cents.
Couldn't break, couldn't steer, left it there where I hit a deer
An incident occurred where the speaker couldn't avoid hitting a deer and left the situation without fixing it.
Maybe I won't look back, could use a night in a cabin
The speaker is contemplating not dwelling on the past and desires a night in a cabin.
In the mirror, watched you go, like nothing happened
The speaker reflects on seeing someone leave in the mirror, appearing unfazed by the recent events.
Far as I know it was close to Jackson Hole
The location is close to Jackson Hole, suggesting a significant place in the speaker's narrative.
Always for sale, always glad it never sold
Jackson Hole is always available for sale, yet the speaker is glad it has never been sold, implying sentimental value.
Just off the highway before Jackson Hole
There's a place just off the highway before Jackson Hole, possibly referencing a specific spot or memory.
Moses came in his diesel truck
Moses arrives with his diesel truck to assist the speaker.
Grabbed his chains and hooked me up
Moses uses chains to help the speaker, indicating a towing or rescue operation.
Couldn't break, couldn't steer, glad you got me outta here
The speaker couldn't move or steer before Moses helped, expressing gratitude for the assistance.
Was gonna be a chance to breath, something you said we need
There was an anticipation of a chance to breathe, something deemed necessary by the speaker.
Same road, other way, back home like a school day
Returning home feels like a routine, comparing it to going back after a school day.
Far as I know it was close to Jackson Hole
The location is reiterated, emphasizing its proximity to Jackson Hole in the speaker's perspective.
Always for sale, always glad it never sold
Jackson Hole is always on sale, but the speaker finds solace in its perpetual unavailability.
Just off the highway before Jackson Hole
There's a spot just off the highway before Jackson Hole, potentially holding significance in the speaker's memories.
Just off the highway before Jackson Hole
Reiteration of the location before reaching Jackson Hole, emphasizing its importance in the narrative.
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