Paroles de Lone Rider
Last Hallows' Eve, in the slow and steady rainI held you tight, but it wasn’t worth the pain
So I'll be on my way, Louisana calls
The land of sugar cane and alcohol
'Cause I’m a lone rider, high across the plain
And all my life, I've been haunted by the wrong kind of fame
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
But I'd rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
When you're hellbent for leather, your shadow is your only friend
But even he is just a traitor to the darkness creepin' in
Still see you lyin' there, underneath that Texas moon
But if I push on through the night, I'll make Oklahoma soon
I'm just a lone rider, high upon the plain
All my life, I’ve been haunted by the wrong kind of fame
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
But I’d rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
Just a lone rider, high upon the plain
And all my life I've been haunted by the wrong kind of fame
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
I’d rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
I'd rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
But I'd rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
When you're hellbent for leather, your shadow is your only friend
But even he is just a traitor to the darkness creepin' in
Still see you lyin' there, underneath that Texas moon
But if I push on through the night, I'll make Oklahoma soon
I'm just a lone rider, high upon the plain
All my life, I’ve been haunted by the wrong kind of fame
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
But I’d rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
Just a lone rider, high upon the plain
And all my life I've been haunted by the wrong kind of fame
Just a lone rider, the solitary kind
I’d rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
I'd rather give you my heart than a piece of my mind
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