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C
'Nother long, quiet night.
C F G
Another long quiet lonely night, oh.
C
Spent at your side.
C
Not a lot left to say.
C F G
There's not a lot that I still could say, oh,
C
to change your mind.
F G C Am
With a little bit of money we could buy us a car.
F Abdim7 Am D F
With a little luck we could get away from where we are.
F Fm
Let's get outta here.
C Fm G
We'll drive 1000 miles an hour
C Fm G
We'll fly by wheat fields and water towers
C Fm G
We'll go, we'll go, and we'll go, and we'll go;
Am D F G
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
C
Let's go.
C
Now the look in your eye,
C F G
you know the look right before you cry, oh.
C
It's always here.
C
So when the day when you wake,
C F G
in the mornin' when you awake, oh.
C
Let's disappear.
F G C Am
With a little bit of money we could buy us car.
F Abdim7 Am D F
With a little luck, we could get away from where we are.
Fm
Let's get outta here.
C Fm G
We'll drive, 1000 miles an hour
C Fm G
We'll fly by wheat fields and water towers
C Fm G
We'll go. We'll go, and we'll go, and we'll go.
Am D F G
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
C
Let's go.
C Fm G
We'll drive 1000 miles an hour
C Fm G
We'll fly by wheat fields and water towers
C Fm G
We'll go. We'll go, and we'll go, and we'll go.
Am D F G
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
C
Let's go..........
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Stephen Average |
#1 by Stephen Weber at Mar 27, 1978 at 1:25 AM EST |
| Yeah, I cannot wait to get out of the midwest, so I can relate. | |
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Aaron Average |
#2 by Aaron Smith at Nov 16, 1994 at 9:01 PM EST |
| This song means so much to me. My number one fantasy has always been to just run away and this song shows exactly how I feel. | |
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Randy Lead Player |
#3 by Randy Lott at Jan 5, 1995 at 7:00 PM EST |
| I am from the midwest, and I do want out. This song is just so beautiful... | |
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The Random Rock Average |
#4 by The Random Rocker at Jan 29, 1995 at 10:27 PM EST |
| In Saskatchewan, these lyrics fit so perfectly. It's all wheat fields and water towers. And I agree, every day I just want to pack up and leave and maybe never come back. I just adore this song. | |
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Dr. Average |
#5 by Dr. Funkinstein at Oct 28, 2000 at 6:16 PM EST |
| I'm in manitoba. but part of my family lives in Saskatchewan (hard to spell, easy to draw) and in Kerobert is definitely where this song fits perfectly. | |
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$~Andrew~$ Average |
#6 by $~Andrew~$ at Feb 20, 2001 at 5:49 PM EST |
| i love this song, it's the perfect getaway song, and ya know driving song | |
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CJ Wanna Be |
#7 by CJ West at Oct 6, 2007 at 9:49 AM EST |
| this song rules, especially the wheat fields and water towers part... that's basically all there is here in the midwest. i'm not sure what it's about exactly... it seems like they just want to get out of the midwest because it's so horribly boring. yes, definitely a good driving song. | |
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Rich Average |
#8 by Rich Frazer at Oct 14, 2007 at 1:28 PM EST |
| "Now the look in your eye... You know, the look right before you cry... it's always here." i love that. | |
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Håvard Average |
#9 by Håvard Banne at Oct 16, 2007 at 8:03 AM EST |
| I think this song is about how life sucks at home, and just wanting to go leave it all behind them and start somewhere new | |
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Tavo Wanna Be |
#10 by Tavo at Oct 17, 2007 at 9:28 PM EST |
| Wow, apparently I left pretty much that same comment over a year ago. But now I have graduated college and can and will be leaving Ohio this fall. | |