Always look so good on the outside
When you get to believin' it's true, then you know
That you're on your way
People tug on your shirt, say you're lucky
You've got ev'rything you want, but you don't
Yet you dare not say
Go downtown people runnin' around
They climb slowly draggin' you downtown
Horns make a dent in your mind
Plush rooms make a blindin' your eye to see, blindin' me
Light, lovely light
Won't ya' shine in my window
Love, precious love won't ya' fill ev'ry room
Been too long on the road
Maybe cynics veins are my life blood
Maybe bitin' the hand that I feed so I'll try
Try to understand what it is that devours your freedom
Makes you drop what you used to hold in your head
All the things you planned
Go upstairs with a someone who says she cares
Like the devil she does
What comes ever into your mind
Then gone, leavin' you with the coldest room, oldest gloom
Warm, won't you be
Please be there in my winter
Love, precious love won't ya' come full circle
Been too long on the road
How can I do this to myself?
Have I taken leave of my senses?
What kind of changes make a man
Want to tear down all his fences
Whoa, I'd like to know
Home, ever home
How could I ever doubt you
Love, precious love, how could I live without you?
Been too long on the road
Been Too Long on the Road was written by David Gates.
Been Too Long on the Road was produced by David Gates & James Griffin & Robb Royer.