Mark Sinnis Lyrics
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The Highway’s Graveyard
As I drive down
The highway’s graveyard
And the rain
Is falling hard
Hard are the times
Upon me
As I try to escape
My reality
Crosses on the
Side of the road
Mothers fathers sons
And daughters
Constant reminders
That I can’t escape
That death is not
So far away
Love is like
A lonely ship
That sails across
The ocean
But slowly fills with water
And sinks into the sea
From waves of jealousy
We spend our lives
Waiting to die
And in between
We wonder why
Why are we here
For heaven’s sake
And death is not so far away
As I drive down
The highway’s graveyard
As I drive down
The highway’s graveyard
And the rain
Is falling hard
Hard are the times
Upon me
As I try to escape
My reality
Crosses on the
Side of the road
Mothers fathers sons
And daughters
Constant reminders
That I can’t escape
That death is not
So far away
Love is like
A lonely ship
That sails across
The ocean
But slowly fills with water
And sinks into the sea
From waves of jealousy
We spend our lives
Waiting to die
And in between
We wonder why
Why are we here
For heaven’s sake
And death is not so far away
As I drive down
The highway’s graveyard