Run

A. Smith / Tony Lane

If there's a plane or a bus leaving Dallas
I hope you're on it
If there's a train moving fast down the tracks
I hope you caught it
Cause I swear down there ain't where you aought to be
So catch a ride, catch a cab
Don't you know I miss you bad?
But don't you walk to me

Baby run, cut a path across the blue skies.
Straight in in a straight line you can't get here fast enough.
Find a truck and fire it up
Lean on the gas and off the clutch
Leave Dallas in the dust
I need you in a rush so baby run

If you ain't got a suitcase get a box
Or an old brown paper sac
Pack it light, or pack it heavy
Take a truck, take a chevy
Baby just come back
There's a shortcut to the highway out of town
Why don't you take it?
Don't let that speed limit slow ya down
Go on and break it

Baby run, cut a path across the blue skies.
Straight in a straight line you can't get here fast enough
Find a truck and fire it up
Lean on the gas and off the clutch
Leave Dallas in the dust
I need you in a rush, so baby run
Baby, run
Oh, baby, run

Trivia about the song Run by George Strait

On which albums was the song “Run” released by George Strait?
George Strait released the song on the albums “The Road Less Traveled” in 2001, “For the Last Time: Live From the Astrodome” in 2003, “50 Number Ones” in 2004, “50 Numbers Ones” in 2004, and “The Cowboy Rides Away: Live From At&...” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Run” by George Strait?
The song “Run” by George Strait was composed by A. Smith and Tony Lane.

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