The End Is Not in Sight

Russell Smith

Yes, I knew it all along that I'd have to go back home
'Cause this living on the road, ah, it makes me tired and sore
Like a bird without a nest, like a stranger in the night
And my soul must have its rest but the end is not in sight

Like that sweet magnolia wine, honey, dripping from your mouth
And the little gal of mine, she's the finest in the South
And the nights are getting longer and the days are getting colder
And I wanta go back home, yeah, lay my head down on your shoulder

Yes, I knew it all along that I'd have to go back home
'Cause this living on the road, ah, it makes me tired and sore
Like a bird without a nest, yeah, like a stranger in the night
And my soul must have his rest but the end is not in sight
And my soul must have his rest but the end is not in sight
And my soul must have his rest but the end is not in sight

Trivia about the song The End Is Not in Sight by Jesse Winchester

When was the song “The End Is Not in Sight” released by Jesse Winchester?
The song The End Is Not in Sight was released in 1974, on the album “Learn to Love It”.
Who composed the song “The End Is Not in Sight” by Jesse Winchester?
The song “The End Is Not in Sight” by Jesse Winchester was composed by Russell Smith.

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