All Through Montana letra

John Craigie


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My tires swell, the road seems lonely
The road seem lonely, my life seems great
The sun rises slow, over the hills
As I drive east towards a western state
I listen to Greg Brown, all through Montana
And all through Montana I look for your soul

It just seems like the place that you would've settled down
That is if you ever even settled down at all
You'd be so proud if you could see me now
I got my own record and another on the way

Just play my guitar from town to town
But I know it all began on that warm spring day
I cut class with you for no other reason than to welcome in the season
And let the wind kiss your neck

You took me to that meadow
And I played you that song
The one about how some planet's star
Lies right between your breasts

I guess I was stupid I guess I was naïve to think that
I could have kept it a secret somehow
I would have written you so many more songs
If I had known the muse then like I know the muse now

So I stare north now into what must be Canada
With tears in my eyes as the wind rocks my brain
A man can only not know so much
Before he realizes he doesn't know one goddamn thing

I listen to Greg Brown, all through Montana
And Montana is so much bigger than you think
In my wildest dreams I picture you roamin around
Makin folks smile and maybe keepin an eye out for me

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All Through Montana is a song interpreted by John Craigie