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The sun that's falling from the Southwestern sky
Tells me that I must depart
So by sundown today, I'll be on my way
But I'll be leaving my heart
It's not the countryside that appealed to my heart
It's the spirit and it captured my mind
But the things I tried to be made a wreck out of me
Now a different road I must find
These things I think are new
I guess they're really old
It seems I've done 'em once before
Now to go back to that fork in the road
Takes all the strength of my soul and more
Oh, good-bye, good-bye you cruel town
You've been a fair-weather friend

Now I will go to someplaces that I know
Where things don't start just to end
These things I think are new
I guess they're really old
It seems that I've done 'em once before
Now to go back to that fork in the road
Takes all the strength of my soul and more
Oh, good-bye, good-good-bye, you cuel town
You've been a fair-weather friend
Now I will go to someplace that I know
Where things don't start just to end
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Robert Michael Nesmith (born December 30, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, perhaps best known as a member of The Monkees. A pioneer of country rock, Nesmith notably composed "Different Drum", a hit for Linda Ronstadt (by way of The Stone Poneys). In 1981, Nesmith won the inaugural Grammy Award for Video of the Year for Elephant Parts, a "video record" consisting of humorous sketches and visual representations of songs, breaking new ground for the concept of music videos, which would shortly become ubiquitous with the advent of MTV.

Read more about Michael Nesmith on Last.fm.


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