Steve Earle - Someday lyrics

[Steve Earle - Someday lyrics]

There ain't a lot that you
Can do in this town
You drive down to the lake and
Then you turn back around
You go to school and you
Learn to read and write
So you can walk into the county
Bank and sign away your life

Now I work at the filling
Station on the interstate
I'm pumping gasoline and
Counting out-of-state plates
They ask me, "How far into Memphis, son
And where's the nearest beer?"
And they don't even know that
There's a town around here

Someday I'm finally going to let go
Because I know there's a better way
And I want to know what's over that rainbow
I'm going to get out of here someday, someday

Now my brother went to college
Because he played football
But, I'm still hanging round 'cause
I'm a little bit small
But, I got me a '67 Chevy
She's low and sleek and black
Someday I'll put her on that
Interstate and never look back

Someday I'm finally going to let go
Because I know there's a better way
And I want to know what's over that rainbow
I'm going to get out of here someday, someday

I'm going to get out of here
Someday, someday, someday

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