You Can Always Be Gone

Catie Curtis

She spent the summer in Chicago
Spent the winter in L.A.
She can run faster than a river
Sometimes I still hear her say:


You can always be gone, but you can't always make the ride go on and on
You can always drive fast, but you can't always make the long drive last


She fell in love in Colorado
Drove out West to see the bay
I feel sorry for him tommorrow
But he's a lucky man today


She will always be gone, but she won't always make the ride go on and on
She will always drive fast, but she won't always make the long drive last


One day she showed up at my house
She said, "Wanna get away?
Wanna go to Indiana?
Lot of music there, they say"


I've never been back since
I bought a car and I call it home
I still miss the diner on Main Street
Miss walking down the old post road


You can always be gone, but you can't always make the ride go on and on
You can always drive fast, but you can't always make the long drive last

Trivia about the song You Can Always Be Gone by Catie Curtis

On which albums was the song “You Can Always Be Gone” released by Catie Curtis?
Catie Curtis released the song on the albums “Acoustic Valentine” in 2003 and “Truth From Lies” in 2006.

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