Glad I'm Gone - Buddy Jewell



     
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Glad I'm Gone Lyrics


Time was, we couldn't wait to feel each other's touch
Couldn't stand to be apart too long or too much
Now's a diff'rent situation, funny how love can start to fade
How fast it goes from boom to bustWell, if I had my choice
We'd part as friends, but it ain't up to me
You told me to go where it don't snow
Well, if that's how it's gonna beJust gimme two rails of steel
Silver wings or eighteen wheels
This ain't the first time in my life
I been sent packin' with my prideAll I need's a blacktop road
Don't even matter where I go
The moon an' stars will keep me company till the dawn
An' when the sun comes up we'll both be glad I'm goneSo you can keep your Dear John letter if it's all the same to you
I've read the writin' on the wall, we're through
Your own words of consolation, your self-righteous indignation
Sound more like lies to tell the truthFeels good, I guess
To get it off my chest before I'm up an' leave
So you can save your sermon for someone else

Instead of wastin' it on meJust gimme two rails of steel
Silver wings or eighteen wheels
This ain't the first time in my life
I been sent packin' with my prideAll I need's a blacktop road
Don't even matter where I go
The moon an' stars will keep me company till the dawn
An' when the sun comes up we'll both be glad I'm goneJust gimme two rails of steel
Silver wings or eighteen wheels
This ain't the first time in my life
I been sent packin' with my prideAll I need's a blacktop road
Don't even matter where I go
The moon an' stars will keep me company till the dawn
And when the sun comes up we'll both be glad I'm gone
Glad I'm gone

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Buddy Jewell (born April 2, 1961) is an American country music performer who won the first Nashville Star competition. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, Jewell was 41 when he won the Nashville Star country music singing contest in 2003, aired on the USA network. Jewell had previously released two albums, but his Nashville Star victory won him a recording contract with Sony BMG/Columbia Records, and his post-Star album, Buddy Jewell, debuted at #1 and earned him a gold record and two top-five singles: "Help Pour Out The Rain" (2003) and "Sweet Southern Comfort" (2004).

Read more about Buddy Jewell on Last.fm.


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