Road to Your Soul

ANDY COUSIN, JULIANNE REGAN, MARK PRICE, MARTY WILSON-PIPER

Behind me, a caravan weighed down
With bad dreams and ghosts of apologies
There's no room, no room inside
For a hitcher with a suitcase of pride

Before me, a stallion pulls like the moon
Sun through the trees tells me I'll be there soon
The wind cries, 'cause she saw me crying
About the times I find myself lying.

I must have fallen by the wayside
The wheels crack beneath my foolish pride
Give me a sign in your direction
And show me to road to your soul.

Unhitch the wagon 'cause it hinders me
I'll hitch my skirts up and go carelessly,
Barefoot and riding bareback
Wind in my hair, it feels like honesty.

Close the chapter on a journey
Burn the book and give me sanctuary,
In your arms it feels like
In your arms it feels like
It feels like home.

Trivia about the song Road to Your Soul by All About Eve

When was the song “Road to Your Soul” released by All About Eve?
The song Road to Your Soul was released in 1988, on the album “Scarlet And Other Stories”.
Who composed the song “Road to Your Soul” by All About Eve?
The song “Road to Your Soul” by All About Eve was composed by ANDY COUSIN, JULIANNE REGAN, MARK PRICE, MARTY WILSON-PIPER.

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