Where the Sidewalk Ends

Jim Lauderdale, John Leventhal

Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins
We said good bye on a cold dark night
I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot

Some people leave and never come back
Some stay in touch, some loose track
Your mind kept sayin' come on let's go
You started learnin' what you don't need to know

Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins
I'll wait for you in the cold dark night
You might come back, you had to go
Where the sidewalk ends I'll never know

Hide from the future run from the past
I guess I'll stay here as long as I can last
Whistle still blowin' but the train is gone
Ain't no wheels gonna take me from my home

Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins
We said good bye on a cold dark night
I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot

I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
Where the sidewalk ends and the road begins
We said good bye on a cold dark night

I'm not afraid to go you bet I'm not
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot
Where the sidewalk ends you left a lot

Trivia about the song Where the Sidewalk Ends by George Strait

On which albums was the song “Where the Sidewalk Ends” released by George Strait?
George Strait released the song on the albums “Pure Country [B.O.F.]” in 1992, “Pure Country” in 1992, and “Strait Out of the Box” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Where the Sidewalk Ends” by George Strait?
The song “Where the Sidewalk Ends” by George Strait was composed by Jim Lauderdale, John Leventhal.

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