Kelso (Blue Sky)
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Kelso (Blue Sky)
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Blue sky over Kelso and I'm feelin' fine
Just crossed the bridge from Longview
I'm laying the line
Alone on the road at night
Calling the white fog rising up
To consume me
Guess I'm halfway home
Can't wait to be there
Can't wait to be alone
I'm nearly to the coast
In the morning I'll wake up crying again
Tell you that I'm fine
Lights turn on and off
Play across the ceiling
Feet falling when I close my eyes
Why'd you jump the line?
Blue sky on the edges of my mind
How'd I fail to see you?
Can't beliеve that I don't get to see you
One morе time
I asked you how you were doing
And you said fine
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