She’s been asking since Seattle
If I want to switch her sides
But I could make it to Northern California
Just to get us home alive
Another sad song on the radio
Another steel guitar in the night
Another forty miles of white-washed fences
Reflecting back the light
On you sleeping here beside me
And you’re the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
You’re sleeping here beside me
So I’m glad I took the nighttime driving
They’ve been sleeping since Vancouver
When there’s just an hour to go
Been away a few too many days
And I’m aching to be home
Another night drive through the darkness
Another engine lulling you to sleep
Another hundred miles go by in seconds
And you wake in your own bed
And you don’t recall arriving
And you can’t remember how you got there from the car
You don’t recall arriving
But you didn’t miss the nighttime driving
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