The Exposed Lyrics
College Park Blues Lyrics
Hot summer storms the rain falls on my skin
I felt the warmth come in
I remember everything
Drive through the night the window rolled right down
The darkness quiet now
Pass through another town
Four wheels to call at home, for once at peace here with the life I know
By sunrise i'll be gone
The train storms through to Idaho, sat by the tracks I lay down and I know
What it means, to finally be right here
And so, did you ever really see, just how much this meant to me
There's now a distant memory that I call home
Hey, from Chicago to DC, you know I want you here with me
But you're a distant memory that I call home
Lights under stars with reggae coming through
An old man sings the blues
Just for a buck or two
Car park conversations until 2am
Shared lives with new found friends
Then on the road again
These nights they come and go but I won't forget the world that I was shown
With everything I need
Last call's an hour ago but we're still standing never gonna slow
No our lives won't go to waste
And so, did you ever really see, just how much this meant to me
There's now a distant memory that I call home
Hey, from Chicago to DC, you know I want you here with me
But you're a distant memory that I call home
From the coast to county lines we saw culture and class divides
And things I never, thought that I would see
Through the clouds of dust and rain we drove to see another day
Til we say, our last goodbyes
Drive through the night the windows rolled right now
The darkness quiet now, pass through another town
Sounds of the interstate send me to sleep
The sounds of travelling
Come on and sing for me.