Here we are once again,
And it's good to see you my friend,
So tell me tell me, how have you been?
It's great to see, you life your life oh so wild and care free.
Sleeping under the stars, you never know where you are,
Your home is where your head lies worlds apart.
And you will see, the countryside is the place where you can dream.
I never gave it a try, Oh, I never gave it a try,
Yet here I am ever wondering why you would choose,
The open road with a complacent mind.
Here we are once again,
and it's good to see you my friend,
So tell me tell me, how have you been?
It's great to see you lead.
Cause you know, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you live your life,
Oh, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you life your life, of cheap thrills.
Here we are once again,
And it's good to see you my friend,
So tell me tell me, how have you been?
It's great to see, you life your life oh so wild and care free.
Sleeping under the stars, you never know where you are,
Your home is where your head lies worlds apart.
And you will see, the countryside is the place where you can dream.
I never gave it a try, Oh, I never gave it a try,
Yet here I am ever wondering why you would choose,
The open road with a complacent mind.
Here we are once again,
and it's good to see you my friend,
So tell me tell me, how have you been?
It's great to see you lead.
Cause you know, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you live your life,
Oh, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you life your life, of cheap thrills.
Cause you know, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you live your life,
Oh, you still don't know.
And you never will.
When you life your life, of cheap thrills.
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